EASL Video Podcasts

EASL Video Podcasts
Podcast Description
The EASL Podcasts in video channel showcases educational episodes derived from the EASL Studio, the EASL DeepDive webinars and the EASL Policy Dialogues. Watch, listen to and stay abreast of the latest science and knowledge in Hepatology!
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Content Themes
The podcast primarily focuses on topics within Hepatology, including the management of diseases such as Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC), metabolic liver diseases, and Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency, with specific episodes examining the latest treatment strategies and mechanistic insights regarding these conditions.

The EASL Podcasts in video channel showcases educational episodes derived from the EASL Studio, the EASL DeepDive webinars and the EASL Policy Dialogues. Watch, listen to and stay abreast of the latest science and knowledge in Hepatology!

This EASL Studio episode discusses cutting-edge approaches for managing bleeding varices. Explore the evolution of endoscopic therapies, the role of interventional radiology, and decision-making for high-risk gastric varices. Gain insights into EUS-guided portal pressure assessment and its impact on tailoring treatment strategies.
Moderator: Debbie Shawcross
Faculty: Wim Laleman, David Patch
Related episode
- S6E14: Endohepatology: The endoscopic liver gold rush
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