1.Acute liver failure in Korea: etiology, prognosis and treatment.
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2010;16(1):5-18
Acute liver failure (ALF) is a rare condition in which rapid deterioration of liver function results in altered mentation and coagulopathy in individuals without previously recognized liver disease. The outcomes of patients with ALF vary greatly according to etiology, and the etiology of ALF varies markedly by geographical region. In Korea, about 90% of ALF are associated with etiologies that usually result in poor outcomes, including hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and herbal remedies. The main causes of death in patients with ALF are increased intracranial pressure, systemic infection, and multi-organ failure. Recent advances in the intensive care of patients with ALF have contributed to a marked improvement in their overall survival. Emergency adult to adult living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT) can be performed expeditiously and safely for patients with ALF, and greatly improves survival rate as well as deceased-donor transplantation. As the window during which transplantation is possible is limited, emergency adult LDLT should be considered to be one of the first-line treatment options in patients with ALF, especially in regions in which ALFs are caused by etiologies associated with poor outcome and the supply of organs is very limited.
Drug-Induced Liver Injury/complications
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Hepatitis B/complications
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Humans
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Kidney Failure, Acute/etiology
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Liver Failure, Acute/*etiology/mortality/therapy
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Liver Transplantation
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Prognosis
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Republic of Korea
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Respiration Disorders/etiology
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Survival Rate
2.Clinical application of blood purification (artificial liver) in treatment of acute liver failure in children.
Xuan XU ; Bang YU ; Bin ZHU ; Haili REN ; Zhichun FENG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2014;52(6):433-437
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical application, indication, timing and prognosis of blood purification (artificial liver, BP) in treatment of acute liver failure in children.
METHODArtificial liver was used to treat 30 cases of pediatric acute liver failure (PALF), who were hospitalized in pediatric intensive care unit of Bayi Children's Hospital Affiliated to Beijing Military Command General Hospital, during March 2010 to July 2013. Simple plasma exchange (PE) mode was used for PALF without complications, while PE combined with continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration (CVVHDF) mode was used for PALF with cerebral edema and/or hepatorenal syndrome and/or serious abnormality of electrolyte and acid-base balance.
RESULTSixteen cases survived and restored hepatic function, with a survival rate of 53.3%. Single PE therapy could significantly decrease total bilirubin (TBIL) from (293.96 ± 214.52) µmol/L to (155.64 ± 140.97) µmol/L (P = 0.033), increase prothrombin time activity (PTA) from (34.50 ± 18.34) % to (60.50 ± 33.97) % (P = 0.013), while it did not significantly influence ammonia from (156.43 ± 67.23) µmol/L to (124.03 ± 62.58) µmol/L (P = 0.156) and alanine transarninase (ALT) from (752.53 ± 1 291.84) U/L to (132.00 ± 98.57) U/L (P = 0.066). PE + CVVHDF therapy could significantly ameliorate TBIL from (326.90 ± 233.85) µmol/L to (157.53 ± 125.31) µmol/L (P = 0.033), ALT from (1 476.64 ± 1 728.18) U/L to (169.38 ± 207.18) U/L (P = 0.019), ammonia from (215.83 ± 83.92) µmol/L to (141.25 ± 63.09) µmol/L (P = 0.022) and PTA from (36.68 ± 23.13)% to (71.75 ± 50.50) % (P = 0.044). Prothrombin time (PT) from (29.71 ± 17.75)s to (16.27 ± 6.38)s (P = 0.008) , ALT from (1 574.11 ± 1 775.96) U/L to (145.81 ± 113.89 ) U/L (P = 0.003) , TBIL from (233.16 ± 219.70) µmol/L to (75.19 ± 86.07) µmol/L (P = 0.012) , ammonia from (182.75 ± 90.07) µmol/L to (101.81 ± 37.14) µmol/L (P = 0.002) and PTA from (38.38 ± 20.39)% to (83.13 ± 41.68)% (P = 0.001) in survived cases significantly ameliorated after BP therapy. TBIL from (394.04 ± 192.80) µmol/L to (249.34 ± 113.97) µmol/L (P = 0.023) in died cases declined significantly after BP therapy, while alteration of PT, ALT, ammonia , and PTA had no statistical significance (P > 0.10) after BP therapy.
CONCLUSIONPE + CVVHDF therapy could significantly ameliorate not only TBIL and PTA but also ammonia and ALT compared with single PE therapy. The decline of only an index like TBIL or ALT after BP therapy could not improve the prognosis. The inconsistency between serum bilirubin and ALT levels was an important factor that suggested poor prognosis of ALF, and it might increase survival rate to use BP therapy before that inconsistency emerged.
Adolescent ; Bilirubin ; blood ; Biomarkers ; blood ; Brain Edema ; etiology ; therapy ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Hemodiafiltration ; methods ; Heparin ; pharmacology ; Hepatorenal Syndrome ; etiology ; therapy ; Humans ; Infant ; Liver Failure, Acute ; blood ; complications ; mortality ; therapy ; Liver Function Tests ; Male ; Plasma Exchange ; Prothrombin Time ; Survival Rate ; Treatment Outcome
3.Incidence and risk factors of acute renal failure after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma.
Byoung Kuk JANG ; Seung Hyun LEE ; Woo Jin CHUNG ; Kyung Sik PARK ; Kwang Bum CHO ; Jae Seok HWANG ; Young Hwan KIM ; Jin Soo CHOI ; Jung Hyeok KWON
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2008;14(2):168-177
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) is a major modality in the treatment of unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma. Acute renal failure (ARF) may occur after TACE because of underlying liver cirrhosis and the presence of radiocontrast agent. However, the data available regarding this complication are variable and limited. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and associated risk factors of ARF after TACE. METHODS: From January 2001 to December 2004, a total of 632 procedures were performed in 377 patients. Of these, the cases with high creatinine levels (> or = 2 mg/dL) before TACE and with incomplete medical records were excluded, which resulted in 463 procedures in 319 patients (256 males and 63 females; age 58.7+/-9.9 years, mean+/-SD) being examined for this study. Various clinical and radiological data before and after the procedure were reviewed retrospectively. RESULTS: ARF occurred following 15 (3.2%) of the 463 procedures within 7 days of TACE. Univariate analysis revealed that serum albumin levels (P=0.025), Model for End-Stage Liver Disease score (P=0.001), the distribution of Child-Pugh class (P=0.027), and the proportions of patients with ascites (P<0.001), using diuretics (P=0.010), and with a serum creatinine level > or = 1.5 mg/dL (P=0.023) differed significantly between patients with or without ARF after TACE. In multivariate analysis, the presence of ascites (P=0.005; odds ratio, 5.297) and serum creatinine level > or = 1.5 mg/dL (P=0.007; odds ratio, 7.358) were independently associated with the development of ARF. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of ARF after TACE was 3.2%, and the presence of ascites and an abnormal baseline serum creatinine level were the risk factors for ARF.
Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/complications/radiography/*therapy
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Chemoembolization, Therapeutic/*adverse effects/mortality
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Creatinine/blood
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Kidney Failure, Acute/*epidemiology/etiology
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Liver Neoplasms/complications/radiography/*therapy
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Multivariate Analysis
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors
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Severity of Illness Index
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Survival Analysis