Acute liver disease Flashcards

1
Q

What is it?

A

Rapid development of hepatic dysfunction without prior liver disease
Any insult to a previously normal liver causing damage

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2
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Duration

A

Less than 6 months

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3
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Common causes

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Viral hepatitis (A,B,C,D,E) 
CMV
EBV
Drugs - paracetamol
Shock liver
Cholangitis
Alcohol
Malignancy
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4
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Rare causes

A

Budd Chiari
AFLP
Cholestasis

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5
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Clinical features

A
None
Jaundice
Lethargy
Nausea
Anorexia
Pain
Itch 
Arthralgia
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6
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Investigations

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LFT - abnormal
US
Bloods (check for virus)

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7
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Management

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Rest 
Fluids 
Increase calorie intake 
 - NG feeding may be indicated 
Itch - sodium bicarbonate/ urseodeoxycholic acid
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8
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Outcomes

A

Complete restoration
Chronic liver disease
Death from acute liver failure

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9
Q

Drug induced liver failure - features

A

Usually takes 6 weeks before you see a derangement in LFTs

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10
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Fulminant hepatic failure

A

Acute liver failure

+ encephalopathy

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11
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Fulminant hepatic failure

- management

A

Liver transplant

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