AIM:To evaluate the feasibility of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS)for severe jaundice secondary to acute Budd-Chiari syndrome(BCS).METHODS:From February 2009 to March 2013,37patients with severe jaundice secondary to acute BCS were treated.Sixteen patients without hepatic venule,hepatic veins(HV)obstruction underwent percutaneous angioplasty of the inferior vena cava(IVC)and/or HVs.Twenty-one patients with HV occlusion underwent TIPS.Serum bilirubin,liver function,demographic data and operative data of the two groups of patients were analyzed.RESULTS:Twenty-one patients underwent TIPS and the technical success rate was 100%,with no technical complications.Sixteen patients underwent recanalization of the IVC and/or HVs and the technical success rate was 100%.The mean procedure time for TIPS was 84.0±12.11 min and angioplasty was44.11±5.12 min(P<0.01).The mean portosystemic pressure in the TIPS group decreased significantly from 40.50±4.32 to 16.05±3.50 mm Hg(P<0.01).The mean portosystemic pressure gradient decreased significantly from 33.60±2.62 to 7.30±2.21 mm Hg(P<0.01).At 8 wk after the procedures,in the TIPS group,total bilirubin(TBIL)decreased significantly from 266.24±122.03 before surgery to 40.11±3.52μmol/L(P<0.01)and direct bilirubin(DBIL)decreased significantly from 194.22±69.82μmol/L to 29.82±3.10μmol/L(P<0.01).In the angioplasty group,bilirubin returned to the normal range,with TBIL decreased significantly from 258.22±72.71μmol/L to 13.33±3.54μmol/L(P<0.01)and DBIL from175.08±39.27 to 4.03±1.74μmol/L(P<0.01).Liver function improved faster than TBIL.After 2 wk,in the TIPS group,alanine aminotransferase(ALT)decreased significantly from 50.33±40.61 U/L to 28.67±7.02U/L(P<0.01)and aspartate aminotransferase(AST)from 49.46±34.33 U/L to 26.89±8.68 U/L(P<0.01).In the angioplasty group,ALT decreased significantly from 51.56±27.90 to 14.22±2.59μmol/L(P<0.01)and AST from 60.66±39.89μmol/L to 8.18±1.89μmol/L(P<0.01).After mean follow-up of 12.6 mo,there was no recurrence of jaundice in either group.CONCLUSION:Severe jaundice is not a contraindication for TIPS in patients with acute BCS and TIPS is appropriate for severe jaundice due to BCS.