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[Management of acutely decompensated liver cirrhosis in emergency and critical care medicine].

Philipp KasperFrank TackeGuido Michels
Published in: Der Anaesthesist (2022)
Acute decompensation in patients with liver cirrhosis is characterized by the development of ascites, gastrointestinal bleeding, hepatic encephalopathy, or bacterial infection and is often accompanied by further extrahepatic organ dysfunction. Since critically ill patients with decompensated cirrhosis have a high mortality risk, rapid identification and treatment of the triggering event of decompensation (e.g., infection, hemorrhage, drugs) as well as specific measures for the treatment of concomitant extrahepatic organ dysfunctions are essential in order to improve the patient's prognosis and to prevent the development of acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF).
Keyphrases
  • liver failure
  • hepatitis b virus
  • heart failure
  • emergency department
  • public health
  • oxidative stress
  • healthcare
  • respiratory failure
  • cell free
  • replacement therapy