18-1: Liver Failure Flashcards

1
Q

Why is the liver so susceptible to a wide variety of metabolic, toxic, microbial, circulatory, and neoplastic insults?

A

It is the body’s great filter so all that we come into contact with will pass through the liver.

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2
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What is jaundice of the eyes called?

A

scleral icterus

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3
Q

What are the normal levels of conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin?

A

direct: .1 - .3 mg/dL

indirect .2 - .9 mg/dL

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4
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What serum measurements can be taken to evaluate hepatocyte integrity?

A

AST
ALT
LDH

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5
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What does an AST:ALT > 1 indicate?

A

Cirrhosis

also if it is 2:1 could indicate alcoholic hepatitis

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6
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What disease process are elevated ALP and GGT consistent with?

A

Cholestatic liver disease

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7
Q

What are the reversible degenerative changes that can be seen in the liver

A

steatosis
cholestasis
ballooning
Clumping of intermediate filaments

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8
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What is the predominant pattern of necrosis you will see in the liver death?

A

coagulative necrosis

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9
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What the predominant cell type involved in the extensive repair capabilities of the liver?

A

hepatic stellate cells

Usually vit A storage cells but when activated become fibrogenic

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10
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What is the most severe form of liver disease?

A

liver failure due to acute or chronic injury

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11
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What percent of liver functional capacity can be lost before injury becomes apparent

A

80-90%

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12
Q

Encephalopathy and coagulopathy are associated with what kind of liver failure and what is the majority cause in the US

A

acute liver failure and acetaminophen

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13
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What are signs and symptoms of acute liver failure?

A

Nausea, vomiting, icterus, jaundice, itching,

COAGULOPATHY and ENCEPHALOPATHY

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14
Q

Cirrhosis is associated with what kind of liver failure?

A

Chronic

*Note cirrhosis is response to an injury not specific dx itself

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15
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What are the leading causes of chronic liver failure world wide?

A

HBV, HCV, NAFLD, Alcoholic Liver Disease

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16
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what are the signs and symptoms of chronic liver failure?

A

40% asymptomatic until late stages
Palmar erythema, spider angiomata, hypogonadism, gynecomastia
All symptoms of acute + portal htn