Acute liver failure
W Bernal, G Auzinger, A Dhawan, J Wendon - The Lancet, 2010 - thelancet.com
W Bernal, G Auzinger, A Dhawan, J Wendon
The Lancet, 2010•thelancet.comAcute liver failure is a rare disorder with high mortality and resource cost. In the developing
world, viral causes predominate, with hepatitis E infection recognised as a common cause in
many countries. In the USA and much of western Europe, the incidence of virally induced
disease has declined substantially in the past few years, with most cases now arising from
drug-induced liver injury, often from paracetamol. However, a large proportion of cases are
of unknown origin. Acute liver failure can be associated with rapidly progressive multiorgan …
world, viral causes predominate, with hepatitis E infection recognised as a common cause in
many countries. In the USA and much of western Europe, the incidence of virally induced
disease has declined substantially in the past few years, with most cases now arising from
drug-induced liver injury, often from paracetamol. However, a large proportion of cases are
of unknown origin. Acute liver failure can be associated with rapidly progressive multiorgan …
Summary
Acute liver failure is a rare disorder with high mortality and resource cost. In the developing world, viral causes predominate, with hepatitis E infection recognised as a common cause in many countries. In the USA and much of western Europe, the incidence of virally induced disease has declined substantially in the past few years, with most cases now arising from drug-induced liver injury, often from paracetamol. However, a large proportion of cases are of unknown origin. Acute liver failure can be associated with rapidly progressive multiorgan failure and devastating complications; however, outcomes have been improved by use of emergency liver transplantation. An evidence base for practice is emerging for supportive care, and a better understanding of the pathophysiology of the disorder, especially in relation to hepatic encephalopathy, will probably soon lead to further improvements in survival rates.
thelancet.com