Impact of metabolic risk factors on the severity and outcome of patients with alcohol-associated acute-on-chronic liver failure.
Ajay Kumar DusejaArka DeSunil TanejaAshok Kumar ChoudhuryHarshad C DevarbhaviJin-Hua HuSaeed S HamidAmna Subhan ButtSyed Muhammad Wasim JafriHasmik GhazinianYogesh K ChawlaRadha K DhimanZhongping DuanYu ChenSoek Siam TanGuan Huei LeeSeng Gee LimDong Joon KimManoj SahuJose D SollanoGian CarpioVirukalpatti Gopalratnam Mohan PrasadZaigham AbbasLaurentius A LesmanaCosmas Rinaldi LesmanaChundamannil E EapenAshish GoelAjit SoodVandana MidhaOmesh GoyalAbdul Kadir DokmeciQin NingTao ChenKe MaDiana A PayawalGeorge K K LauMamun Al MahtabSalimur RahmanMohd Shahinul AlamAkash ShuklaAnanta ShresthaSamir ShahChetan Ramesh KalalGuresh KumarPriyanka JainIrene PaulsonShiv Kumar Sarinnull nullPublished in: Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver (2021)
Overweight/obesity and dyslipidaemia increase the severity of alcohol-associated ACLF, and the former also increases the short-term mortality in these patients.
Keyphrases
- liver failure
- risk factors
- hepatitis b virus
- end stage renal disease
- weight loss
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- weight gain
- insulin resistance
- physical activity
- cardiovascular events
- peritoneal dialysis
- alcohol consumption
- cardiovascular disease
- coronary artery disease
- patient reported