Postgraduate Course

The role of vascular biology in chronic liver disease: Implications for clinical management

Welcome to this postgraduate course on the role of vascular biology in chronic liver disease. The programme is divided into 4 blocks, all approaching vascular changes that can be observed in chronic liver disease. The first two blocks focus on portal hypertension and its complication in patients without and with cirrhosis. The third block focuses on haemostasis alterations associated with cirrhosis. The final block addresses extrahepatic complications of cirrhosis due to vascular changes, namely cardiopulmonary complications and hepatorenal syndrome. All sessions will address pathophysiology as well as practical management.

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Discover the essentials of vascular biology in chronic liver disease through our EASL Postgraduate course syllabus. Split into four blocks, each session tackles key topics like portal hypertension and haemostasis alterations. Ready to dive in? Download your copy now for practical insights and management strategies.


Organisers

Cristina Ripoll (Germany)
Cristina Ripoll is a Professor of Medicine at the Jena University Hospital in Jena, Germany. As a clinician, she routinely treats patients with liver diseases and mainly patients with cirrhosis and its complication. Her research is focused in the field of cirrhosis and its natural history, portal hypertension including hyperdynamic circulation and cardiac complications of cirrhosis. She is vice-secretary of the Baveno Cooperation: an EASL Consortium

Ton Lisman (The Netherlands)

Ton Lisman is a Professor of Experimental Surgery at the University Medical Center, Groningen, The Netherlands. He is internationally recognized for his work on biochemical and translational aspects of bleeding and thrombosis in patients with liver diseases. He is the chair of a scientific subcommittee on Hemostatic Management in Patients with Liver Diseases within the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, and co Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis.

Pierre Emmanuel Rautou (France)

Pierre-Emmanuel Rautou  is a clinical specialist in Hepatology with a PhD in vascular biology (2011). He is Professor of Hepatology at Université Paris-Cité and Hôpital Beaujon (Clichy, France) since 2016. He is the head of the splanchnic hemodynamic laboratory at Beaujon Hospital (Clichy, France) since 2012. He is also leading an Inserm team dedicated to the study of the role of vessels in liver diseases, at the INSERM Unit 1149 (Paris Research Center on Inflammation). His research is focused on the role of vessels in liver diseases. Specifically, he is interested in primary vascular liver diseases, as well as in vascular involvement in common liver diseases development and complications. 

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