Liver Cirrhosis Flashcards
What scoring systems for Liver cirrhosis are there
- Child-Pugh classification which involves bilirubin, ascites, encephalopathy, albumin, and prothrombin time
- Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD): a formula of bilirubin, INR, and serum creatinine though to be more accurate and reliable
What does cirrhosis mean
It means there are excessive scar tissue caused by either alcohol or virus (HBV) which is irreversible
what is the portal triad
portal triad is the formed of the
Bile duct
portal vein
hepatic artery
why is acsites a symptom of liver cirrhosis
because of the fibrosis the sinusoid gets compressed and therefore causing portal hypertension. if that happens fluid leaks and goes into the peritoneal cavity
why does splenomegaly occur with liver cirrhosis
because of the back up of fluid from the hypertensive liver spleen fluid builds up causing it to become enlarged
how does hepatorenal failure happens
becuase of build up of fluid in the liver. the blood tend to surpas the portal circulation and go through a portosystemicshunt of less resistance. this leads in a not so understood way to reduced kidney blood flow cuasing renal failure
why is a cirhotic liver bumpy
because of islands of regenarative cells clumping together which feel bumpy on palpation
how does hepatic encephalopathy happen
with failure of portal triad and sinusoidal vein, liver cannnot perform its tasks. therefore cant perform detoxification. toxins travel to brain and cause hepatic encephalopathy
what are the symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy
Asterixis (tremor) because of toxin brain build up
coma
why gynacomastia in liver cirrhosis patients
oestregen is metabolised in the liver. in LF oestregen isnt metabolised therefore one gets gynacomastia, palmar erythema, and spider angiomata
why jaundice in liver cirrhosis
usually liver conjugates bilirubin, in LF build up of unconjugated bilirubin occurs causing jaundice
other complications that happen in liver cirrhosis
we said ascites splenomegally hepatorenal failure hepatic encephalopathy gynacomastia (oestrogen) jaundice hypoalbuminaemia coagulation issues - easy bruising
what is compensated liver disease
it is when few places are fibrotic and liver still can do most of its jobs. can be asymptomatic or non specific symptoms such as weight loss fatigue
how to diagnose liver cirrhosis
gold standard is liver biopsy
lab - elevated bilirubin
tell me about LFTs in cirrhosis
Elevated AST, and ALT. AST>ALT. ALP and gama glutamyl transpeptidase