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Title: Australian best practice recommendations for transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) in portal hypertension: a consensus statement
Authors: Kalo, Eric
Holmes, Jacinta
Bhat, Purnima
Hardikar, Winita
Jagarlamudi, Nishita
Ma, Wai See
Santhakumar, Cositha
Read, Scott
Braund, Alicia 
Chen, Fei Wen
Gupta, Rohit
Collins, Kate
Dev, Anouk
Grieve, John
Koukounaras, Jim
Lalloo, Shivendra
Nguyen, Vi
Mitchell, Tim
Mott, Nigel
Raj, Ashok
Ranatunga, Dinesh
Tallis, Caroline
Tse, Edmund
Valaydon, Zina
Robertson, Marcus
De Boo, Diederick
Gonsalkorala, Enoka
Muddassir, Rashid
Lam, Thao
Tibballs, Jonathan
Mitchell, Jonathan 
Fox, Penny
Doyle, Adam
Karamatic, Rozemary
Macquillan, Gerry
Rogan, Christopher
George, Jacob
Shackel, Nick
Roberts, Stuart
Olynyk, John
Leggett, Barbara 
Sood, Siddharth
Strasser, Simone
Popuri, Radha
Lubel, John
Levy, Miriam
Li, Jane
O'Beirne, James 
Majumdar, Avik
Ahlenstiel, Golo
Issue Date: 2026
Source: Kalo E, Holmes J, Bhat P, Hardikar W, Jagarlamudi N, Ma WS, Santhakumar C, Read S, Braund A, Chen FW, Gupta R, Collins K, Dev A, Grieve J, Koukounaras J, Lalloo S, Nguyen V, Mitchell T, Mott N, Raj A, Ranatunga D, Tallis C, Tse E, Valaydon Z, Robertson M, De Boo D, Gonsalkorala E, Muddassir R, Lam T, Tibballs J, Mitchell J, Fox P, Doyle A, Karamatic R, Macquillan G, Rogan C, George J, Shackel N, Roberts S, Olynyk J, Leggett B, Sood S, Strasser S, Popuri R, Lubel J, Levy M, Li J, O'Beirne J, Majumdar A, Ahlenstiel G; Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA). Australian best practice recommendations for transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) in portal hypertension: a consensus statement. Hepatol Int. 2026 Apr;20(2):215-239. doi: 10.1007/s12072-025-11023-x. Epub 2026 Mar 3. PMID: 41774393; PMCID: PMC13121398.
Journal Title: Hepatology international
Abstract: Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) is one of the preferred interventional radiology techniques for reducing clinically significant portal pressures in patients with cirrhosis and complications from portal hypertension when pharmacological therapy or endoscopic interventions have failed or been insufficient. Recent advances in TIPS procedural techniques and stent technology, along with emerging indications for TIPS, warrant a review of current practices and establishment of consensus recommendations in Australia, where TIPS remains underused. This TIPS consensus statement is the first such guideline in Australia. It outlines 69 evidence-based practice recommendations and the evidence underlying them. The recommendations are intended for use by health care professionals in Australia who manage adult patients with portal hypertensive complications of liver disease, where such patients are being considered for TIPS implantation, including pre-, peri- and post-procedural aspects of care. This consensus statement has been developed by specialists in hepatology and interventional radiology, with input from specialists in cardiology, hematology and primary care, including medical practitioners, nurses and clinical researchers. The statement deals with four domains related to TIPS: preparation for TIPS, patient selection and pre-TIPS workup; best procedural practice; postoperative care and follow-up; and indications for TIPS. Two rounds of a modified Delphi process were used to reach consensus on the recommendations. Adoption of and adherence to the evidence-based recommendations in this consensus statement should reduce clinical variation. Ultimately, this should lead to system-level improvements in quality of care and outcomes for patients undergoing TIPS implantation. These recommendations summarize the complete document, available at https://www.gesa.org.au/resources/ .
Description: Cairns & Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (CHHHS) affiliated author: Jonathan Mitchell
DOI: 10.1007/s12072-025-11023-x
Keywords: Australia;Cirrhosis;Consensus;Portal hypertension;TIPS
Type: Journal article
Appears in Sites:Cairns & Hinterland HHS Publications
Queensland Health Publications

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