Cirrhosis Flashcards

1
Q

Only successful treatment for cirrhosis.

A

Liver Transplant

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2
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Causes of Micronodular Vs. Macronodular cirrhosis.

A

Micro: alcohol, hemochromatosis, cholestatic liver disease, hepatic venous outflow obstruction

Macro: chronic viral hepatitis

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3
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What is the goal of cirrhosis treatment when a liver transplant is not available?

A

Maintain the compensated state as long as possible. Worst symptoms begin when the decompensated state begins

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4
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List the 5 stages of Cirrhosis.

A
  1. Compensated
  2. Esophageal Varices appear
  3. Ascites occurs
  4. GI bleeding
  5. Infection w/ renal failure
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5
Q

What recommended vaccinations improve cirrhosis outcome?

A

Hep B, Hep A, pneumococcal, flu

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6
Q

Name 4 drug treatments that help prognosis of cirrhosis.

A
  1. Lamivudine (RT inhibitor)
  2. Serine Protease inhibitors (entecovir, tenofovir)
  3. Statins
  4. Vit. D
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7
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Drug therapies to avoid (5).

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  1. ARBs
  2. ACE-Is
  3. Metformin
  4. PPIs
  5. NSAIDs
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8
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Recommended screening in patients with cirrhosis.

A

Check for HCC every six months.
biopsy is best or ultrasound

If lesion is found on ultrasound, recheck every 3 months

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