Exceptions to the 'previous liver disease' rule include: the de novo presentation of autoimmune hepatitis, Budd-Chiari syndrome and Wilson disease as these will not have been diagnosed before, and those patients who have evidence of liver pathology but did not have overt disease. They all share the same poor prognosis.
Acute Liver Failure is often graded: | |
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hyperacute | • <10/7 from onset of jaundice to encephalopathy • severe coagulopathy • markedly increased transaminases • modest if any increase in Bilirubin |
acute/fulminant | • 10-30/7 from onset of jaundice to encephalopathy |
subacute | • 5-24/52 from onset of jaundice to encephalopathy • mild/moderate coagulopathy • milder increase in transaminases • deep jaundice • often have splenomegaly, ascites |
Classification of Hepatic encephalopathy (West Haven criteria) | |
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Stage | Clinical |
I | Euphoria, depression, some disorientation, slurred speech, sleep disturbance, may have asterixis |
II | Lethargy, moderate disorientation, asterixis |
III | marked disorientation, can be roused when somnolent, asterixis |
IV | coma, initially reacting to painful stimuli |
Management, especially transplant, is then dependent on aetiology:
Kings' College criteria | |
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Paracetamol OD | art pH <7.25.. or 2 of: • INR<6.5 • C>300μmol/L • encephalopathy grade 3-4 |
other causes | INR>6.5.. or 3 of: • age<10 or >40y • aetiology unclear or medication • INR>3.5 • Bili >300μmol/L |
MELD scores are reported as whole numbers, so the result of the equation above is rounded.
Measure | 1 point | 2 points | 3 points |
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Total bilirubin, μmol/L (mg/dL) | < 34 (< 2) | 34–50 (2–3) | > 50 (> 3) |
Serum albumin, g/dL | > 3.5 | 2.8–3.5 | < 2.8 |
Prothrombin time, prolongation (s) | < 4.0 | 4.0–6.0 | > 6.0 |
INR | < 1.7 | 1.7–2.3 | > 2.3 |
Ascites | None | Mild (or suppressed with medication) | Moderate to severe (or refractory) |
Hepatic encephalopathy | None | Grade I–II | Grade III–IV |
*Chronic liver disease is classified into Child–Pugh class A to C, employing the added score from above
Points | Class | One-year survival | Two-year survival |
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5–6 | A | 100% | 85% |
7–9 | B | 80% | 60% |
10–15 | C | 45% | 35% |