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Acid-base status and its clinical implications in critically ill patients with cirrhosis, acute-on-chronic liver failure and without liver disease.

Andreas DrolzThomas HorvatitsKevin RoedlKaroline RutterRichard BrunnerChristian ZaunerPeter SchellongowskiGottfried HeinzGeorg-Christian FunkMichael TraunerBruno SchneeweissValentin Fuhrmann
Published in: Annals of intensive care (2018)
Cirrhosis and especially ACLF are associated with metabolic acidosis and acidemia owing to lactate and unmeasured anions. Acidosis and acidemia, respectively, are associated with increased 28-day mortality in liver cirrhosis. Lactate and unmeasured anions are main contributors to metabolic imbalance in cirrhosis and ACLF.
Keyphrases
  • liver failure
  • hepatitis b virus
  • ionic liquid
  • cardiovascular events
  • type diabetes
  • risk factors
  • respiratory failure