Evolutionary Aspects of Cirrhosis in the Hepato-gastroenterology Department of the CHU Gabriel TOURE

Doumbia K *

Hepato-Gastroenterology Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Sow H *

Hepato-Gastroenterology Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Traoré A

General surgery Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Sanogo SD

Hepato-gastroenterology Department, Teaching Hospital Point G, Mali.

Dicko MY

Hepato-Gastroenterology Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Tounkara MS

Hepato-Gastroenterology Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Peliaba K

Hepato-Gastroenterology Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Sissoko M

Centre Médical Inter Entreprise Kayes INPS, Mali.

Ouattara F

Hepato-Gastroenterology Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Koné T

General surgery Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Konaté M

General surgery Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Diarra A

Hepato-Gastroenterology Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Dembélé BT

General surgery Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Togo A

General surgery Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Traoré N

Hepato-Gastroenterology Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Konaté A

Hepato-Gastroenterology Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Kodio S

Hepato-Gastroenterology Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

Diarra MT

Hepato-Gastroenterology Department, Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré, Mali.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Introduction: Cirrhosis, a frequent and serious liver disease, is the result of a chronic inflammatory phenomenon leading to an accumulation of fibrosis and a change in the architecture of the liver.

The objective of the study was to study the evolutionary aspects of cirrhosis.

Methods: The study was longitudinal, analytical descriptive with prospective collection and focused on cirrhotic patients hospitalized in the Hepato-Gastroenterology department of the CHU Gabriel Touré from February 2024 to January 2025.

Results: During the study, 185 cases of cirrhosis were collected from 925 hospitalized patients, a frequency of 20%. The average age of cirrhotic patients was 48.35 15 years. The age group [46 years – 60 years] was the most represented. The sex ratio in favor of men was 2.7 and these patients were generally from precarious backgrounds.

The diagnosis was often late, with a majority of patients in the decompensation phase. Common clinical signs include ascites (35.7%), abdominal pain (27.56%) and hepatomegaly (3.24%).

The complications observed were mainly hepatic encephalopathy (29.73%), hepatocellular carcinoma (21.08%) and digestive hemorrhages (17.84%). The treatment was based on managing complications and antiviral (Tenofovir). Overall mortality was 84.7%.

Conclusion: These results highlight the need for early detection, accessible care and better health education of populations at risk.

Keywords: Cirrhosis, complications, tenofovir’ HGT


How to Cite

K, Doumbia, Sow H, Traoré A, Sanogo SD, Dicko MY, Tounkara MS, Peliaba K, et al. 2025. “Evolutionary Aspects of Cirrhosis in the Hepato-Gastroenterology Department of the CHU Gabriel TOURE”. Asian Journal of Research and Reports in Gastroenterology 8 (1):346-55. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrrga/2025/v8i1197.

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