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Acute Liver Failure : Management Update

Acute Liver Failure : Management Update

... Acute liver failure (ALF) is a rare but challenging clinical syndrome with multiple causes; about 50% of pediatric cases a specific etiology cannot be ...high. Liver transplantation is the ... See full document

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Protocol based invasive intracranial pressure monitoring in acute liver failure: feasibility, safety and impact on management

Protocol based invasive intracranial pressure monitoring in acute liver failure: feasibility, safety and impact on management

... Thirty-seven consecutive admissions for ALF between July 2011 and October 2016 were evaluated for use of IICPM. Thirteen (35%) patients subsequently did not undergo IICPM. The most common reason for exclusion was an ... See full document

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An update of clinical management of acute intermittent porphyria

An update of clinical management of acute intermittent porphyria

... prevent acute attack include patients and family doctor education and family screening for HMBS mutation ...or liver transplantation should be considered to improve the prognosis and quality of their ... See full document

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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

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

... with liver cirrhosis may help to improve patient management, especially in the ICU setting ...with acute-on-chronic liver disease (ACLF) has not been compared to criti- cally ill patients ... See full document

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HMGB1 cytoplasmic translocation in patients with acute liver failure

HMGB1 cytoplasmic translocation in patients with acute liver failure

... The management of acute liver failure, 2005) include evidence of coagulation abnormality, usually an INR ≥ ...normal liver tissue samples were obtained from 6 patients who had no ... See full document

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Validation of CLIF C ACLF score to define a threshold for futility of intensive care support for patients with acute on chronic liver failure

Validation of CLIF C ACLF score to define a threshold for futility of intensive care support for patients with acute on chronic liver failure

... of liver transplant, may be futile, given no improve- ment despite full organ support as needed for 48 ...best management options in this scenario, given ... See full document

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Update on the diagnosis and management of acute kidney injury

Update on the diagnosis and management of acute kidney injury

... an acute allergic interstitial nephritis that is highlighted by renal failure, heavy proteinuria, and interstitial nephritis with foot process fusion (minimal change) on renal ...renal failure with ... See full document

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Update on the management of acute pharyngitis in children

Update on the management of acute pharyngitis in children

... antibiotic prescribing strategy (in addition to a no anti- biotic or a delayed antibiotic prescribing strategy) if three or more Centor criteria are present. Otherwise if Centor ≤ 2, no further investigations and no ... See full document

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A Systematic Review on Prognostic Indicators of Acute Liver Failure and Their Predictive Value for Poor Outcome

A Systematic Review on Prognostic Indicators of Acute Liver Failure and Their Predictive Value for Poor Outcome

... Acute liver failure (ALF) is a syndrome with a high mortality up to 80% depending on the aetiology and the clinical experience of the reference center ...further management of the ...is ... See full document

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Management of Acute Renal Failure

Management of Acute Renal Failure

... administer unlimited nutritional support. The disadvantages of CRRT include requirements for prolonged anticoagulation, patient immobilization, and sophisticated nursing surveillance. PD is utilized in hypotensive ... See full document

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Acute liver toxicity with ifosfamide in the treatment of sarcoma: a case report

Acute liver toxicity with ifosfamide in the treatment of sarcoma: a case report

... Liver injury during chemotherapy may not always reflect direct hepatotoxicity of anti-cancer drugs. It may be due to or exacerbated by tumor disease and progression, immunosuppression, concurrent medical problems, ... See full document

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Health related quality of life in survivors of acute respiratory illness who required invasive respiratory support in a tertiary paediatric ICU: A prospective observational study

Health related quality of life in survivors of acute respiratory illness who required invasive respiratory support in a tertiary paediatric ICU: A prospective observational study

... the acute period due to the critical illness, their long term morbidity is negligible irrespective of the organ injury, stress and complications which they would have gone through during their PICU ... See full document

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New foe treated with old guns – supportive role of steroids in the treatment of acute severe hepatitis E

New foe treated with old guns – supportive role of steroids in the treatment of acute severe hepatitis E

... induced acute liver injury who might profit from im- munosuppression and those who are likely to resolve HEV infection spontaneously without risk for acute liver ... See full document

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Hepatic encephalopathy: current challenges and future prospects

Hepatic encephalopathy: current challenges and future prospects

... and liver and excreted as urea. In liver failure, ammonia escapes the urea cycle and is detoxified to glutamine in various ...the liver further activates gluta- mine synthesis, leading to ... See full document

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Diagnosis and treatment of hepatic encephalopathy

Diagnosis and treatment of hepatic encephalopathy

... with liver diseases nu- tritional insufficiency was diagnosed ...of liver diseases, though more often in later ...with acute or chronic liver diseases (20), also it is related to higher ... See full document

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CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE RENAL FAILURE

CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE RENAL FAILURE

... Concentrations in serum and urine of total solutes, urea, potassium, chloride and sodium during the 20 days following onset of acute renal failure.. Body weight, serum carbon dioxide con[r] ... See full document

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Primary liver transplantation and liver retransplantation: comparison of health-related quality of life and mental status – a cross-sectional study

Primary liver transplantation and liver retransplantation: comparison of health-related quality of life and mental status – a cross-sectional study

... Besides the collection of data on their mental status and their HRQoL, various clinical and demographic vari- ables were included in their analyses. The assessment of comorbidities included arterial hypertension (AH), ... See full document

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Chronic Acetaminophen Exposure in Pediatric Acute Liver Failure

Chronic Acetaminophen Exposure in Pediatric Acute Liver Failure

... ted on 8 children with ALF and chronic APAP exposure of $ 4 days, with reported doses ranging from 20 to 200 mg/kg per day; of note, one of these PALF patients was reported to have received 71 mg/kg per day of APAP over ... See full document

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Management of acute intracerebral haemorrhage – an update

Management of acute intracerebral haemorrhage – an update

... Managing acute intracerebral haemorrhage is a challenging task for ...an acute stroke unit and active care, including urgent reversal of anticoagulant effects and, potentially, intensive blood pressure ... See full document

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Hypersensitivity reaction with multi-organ failure following re-exposure to rifampicin: case report and review of the literature including WHO spontaneous safety reports

Hypersensitivity reaction with multi-organ failure following re-exposure to rifampicin: case report and review of the literature including WHO spontaneous safety reports

... severe acute liver injury as manifest by massively ele- vated liver function tests with peak values 2 days after re-exposure to rifampicin (AST 11′115 U/l or 330 times upper limit of normal (ULN), ... See full document

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