Liver Failure Flashcards
Why can albumin levels be normal in acute liver injury?
Has half life of 20 days
Which is affected more by liver disease: INR, or APTT?
INR
Why can INR and APTT be increased in cholestasis?
Poor absorption of fat soluble vitamins > vitamin K deficiency
What are common causes of acute liver injury?
Drug poisoning - Paracetamol Acute viral hepatitis - HVA, HVB, HVC - Less common: EBV, others Idiosyncratic acute drug reactions Ischaemia - Circulatory shock - Acute severe heart failure
What are the common causes of acute hepatitis?
Acute viral hepatitis Drug related Ischaemic hepatitis Autoimmune Acute Budd Chiari Wilson's disease Idiopathic
What is the criteria for transfer to a liver transplant unit?
INR >1.5 and rising
Any encephalopathy
Poor prognosis
Can paracetamol poisoning occur at recommended therapeutic doses?
Yes
In whom should the daily dose of paracetamol be decreased, to avoid poisoning?
Fasting - starvation depletes glutathione
Heavy alcohol users
Taking medications that induce cytochrome P450
What is the liver enzyme pattern in paracetamol poisoning?
Large rise in AST and ALT
What is the role of biopsy in acute liver failure?
Quantify extent of liver injury
Establish aetiology
Guide to treatment
What is the toxic dose of paracetamol?
200 mg/kg or 10 g - whichever is less
What is the antidote for paracetamol poisoning?
N-acetylcysteine (NAC)
What is the effectiveness of NAC in paracetamol poisoning?
100% effective if given within 8 hours of ingestion, regardless of dose ingested
How is paracetamol metabolised?
95% conjugated to glucuronide > excreted in bile
5% undergoes P450 metabolism > NAPQI = toxic metabolite conjugated to glutathione > non-toxic
What happens in paracetamol overdose?
Both arms of hepatic metabolism fail
Glutathione depleted > NAPQI builds up > hepatotoxicity