Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 Hi , Good for you for being proactive about Noah's care. He does need regular monitoring. Especially if he already has some cirrhosis. As you said. a liver biopsy only tells you about a small portion of the liver. Cirrhosis in one area does not tell you the extent of cirrhosis and it does not tell you whether the liver is compensating. You mentioned an ERCP at Mayo. The ERCP report can provide a much more accurate picture of Noah's biliary tree. If you don't have the ERCP report I am sure you can get one from Mayo. In Pittsburgh I asked Dr. Slivka if he recommended annual ERCPs to check for bile duct cancer. He said no. He felt the risks of ERCP (pancreatitis, infection etc.) are too high to justify annual ERCP. My impression is that Slivka would do an ERCP only if there was a therapeutic reason to do it. My hepatologist feels the same way. He also opposes biopsies for annual monitoring. His recommendation for regular monitoring is quarterly LFT and cancer marker blood tests and an annual MRCP. He says that the quality of MRCPs is improving so much that in some respects they give a better picture of the entire biliary tree than an ERCP does. I understand that Dr. Lindor at Mayo opposes biopsies and ERCPs for routine monitoring. I believe Mayo patients get an ultrasound for routine monitoring. My hep also recommends colonoscopies that are more frequent than for normal people depending on the severity of UC. My UC was severe and so I got annual colonoscopies. It now responds to treatment and my next colonoscopy is in three years. I agree with my hep completely. Our livers and our bodies in general are under a great deal of stress from PSC and UC. We need to treat ourselves gently and so do our doctors. I prefer having non-invasive monitoring and I will only agree to an ERCP, biopsy or other invasive procedure if necessary therapeutically or to prepare for transplant. , I hope you find this information useful. If Noah needs an ERCP, I am sure Dr. Slivka is the best doctor to do it. He was very impressive when he spoke in Pittsburgh. (Sacramento) dx UC and PSC 2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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