Liver Failure Flashcards

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What is liver failure?

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Development of coagulopathy and encephalopathy

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How many days does each of them last?

  • hyperacute LF
  • acute LF
  • subacute LF
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  • 7 days or less
  • 8-21 days
  • 4-26 weeks
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3
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What is liver cirrhosis?

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Chronic LF

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4
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What is fulminant hepatic failure?

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Clinical syndrome resulting from massive necrosis of liver cells leading to severe impairment of liver function

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What are the causes of LF?

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  • Infection
    • Hep B, Hep C, CMV
    • yellow fever
    • leptospirosis
  • Drugs
    • Paracetamol overdose
    • Halothane
    • Isoniazid
  • Vascular
    • Budd-Chiari syndrome
  • Other
    • Alcohol
    • Fatty liver disease
    • 1 biliary/sclerosing cholangitis
    • Haemochromatosis
    • Wilson’s disease
    • a1antitrypsin deficiency
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What are the Sx of LF?

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  • Jaundice
  • Hepatic encephalopathy
  • Fetor hepaticus
  • Asterixis
  • Constructional aprexia
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What is Budd Chiari Syndrome?

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  • occlusion of hepatic veins that drain the liver
  • Triad
    • abdominal pain
    • ascites
    • liver enlargement
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What is the Px of hepatic encephalopathy?

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  1. Liver failure > ammonia builds up in circulation > passes to the brain
  2. Astorcyte clear it by processess involving conversion of glutamate to glutamine
  3. Excess glutamine causes osmotic imbalance
  4. Shift of fluids into cells
  5. Cerebral oedema
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What Ix would you order for LF?

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  • Blood
    • FBC, U&E, LFT, Clotting
    • Glucose, paracetamol, hepatitis
    • Ferritin, a1antitrypsin, caeruloplasmin
    • autoantibodies
  • Microbiology
    • blood culture
    • urine culture
    • ascitic tap
  • Radiology
    • CXR
    • AUS
    • Doppler flow
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10
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What criteria is used for acute LF?

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King’s College Hospital Criteria

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What is the King’s College Hospital criteria for paracetamol induced liver failure?

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• Arterial pH <7.3 24h after ingestion

Or all of the following:
• Prothrombin time (PT) >100s
• Creatinine >300μmol/L

• Grade III or IV encephalopathy.

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What is the King’s College Hospital criteria for non paracetamol induced liver failure?

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  • PT >100s.

Or 3 out of 5 of the following:

  • Drug-induced liver failure
  • Age <10 or >40yrs old
  • >1wk from 1st jaundice to encephalopathy
  • PT >50s
  • Bilirubin ≥300μmol/L.
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What are the four grades of hepatic encephalopathy?

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1: Altered mood, sleep disturbance, dyspraxia poor arithmetic. No liver flap.
2: Increasing drowsiness, confusion, slurred speech ± liver flap, inappropriate behaviour/personality change
3: Incoherent; restless; liver flap; stupor
4: Coma

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How would you Mx LF?

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  • Intubate and NG tube
  • urinary and central venous catheter
  • 10% glucose IV, 1L/12hr
  • Tx underlying cause
  • Thiamine and folate supplements
  • Phenytoin if seizures
  • Haemodialysis if RF
  • Avoid drugs c hepatic metabolism
  • Consider PPI
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15
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What are the things to monitor in LF?

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  • Hourly
    • Temperature
    • respirations
    • pulse
    • BP
    • UO
    • pupils
  • Daily
    • FBC
    • U&E
    • LFT
    • INR
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16
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What are the Cx of LF?

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  • CO
  • Ascites
  • Bleeding
  • Encephalopathy
  • Low blood glucose
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