Chronic Liver Failure Flashcards

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What is chronic liver failure?

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Progressive liver disease over 6+ months due to repeated liver insults

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Causes of CLF

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ALD (Alcoholic liver disease) - MC
NAFLD (non alcoholic fatty liver disease)
Viral - Hep B, C (D)
(+ metabolic, budd chiari, drugs, autoimmune, PBC + PSC (Primary biliary/sclerosing cholangitis)

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RF of chronic liver failure?

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Alcohol
Obesity
T2DM + drugs
Inherited metabolic disease/existing autoimmunity

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What happens to the liver from it being normal to end stage?

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Hepatitis/cholestasis

Fibrosis (reversible damage)

Cirrhosis (irreversible scarring of liver)

Either becomes:
Compensated (some extent of liver function - still does it’s job)

Decompensated (can’t function properly) - end stage liver disease (ESLD)

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Sx of ESLF?

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Jaundice, coagulopathy, ascites, HE, portal htn –> Oesophageal varices, low serum albumin

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What is the Child Pugh score?
What Sx does it take into account?
What are the scores and their meaning?

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Assesses prognosis + extent of Tx required Chronic liver failure - for decompensated cirrhosis

Bilirubin, ascites, HE, serum albumin, PT/INR

Classes score as A,B or C
A = 100% 1y survival
B = 80% 1y survival
C = 45% 1y survival

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What is the MELD score?
What is it used for?

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Model for End stage liver disease
Stratifies severity of ESLD, for transplant planning

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All Sx for chronic liver disease?

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Jaundice
Ascites
HE
portal htn + oesophageal varices

*Spider Naevi
*Fetor hepaticus
*Caput medusae
Palmar erythema
Gynecomastia
clubbing
Dupuytren’s contracture

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Dx for CLD?

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Liver biopsy GS - needed to determine extent of chronic liver disease (fibrosis vs cirrhosis)
(+ LFT, Imaging US, Ascitic tap culture)

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Tx for CLD?

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Prevent progression = lifestyle modification (less alcohol, low BMI, avoid drugs)

Consider transplant if decompensated liver failure

Manage complications = HE (lactulose), Ascites (Diuretics), Oesophageal varicose ruptures, SBP (spontaneous bacterial peritonitis)

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End stage liver failure aka decompensated cirrhosis is a huge risk factor for developing….

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HCC

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