[Surgical risk for patients with liver disease]
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[Surgical risk for patients with liver disease]
Abstract
Liver disease increases surgical risk. Thus, in patients with cirrhosis, the mortality after abdominal or heart surgery is 50-75% in Child-Pugh C, 20-30% in B and near normal in Child-Pugh A. Stable autoimmune hepatobiliary disease and steatosis without inflammation do not increase surgical risk, but the mortality after major abdominal surgery is increased in patients with fulminant hepatic failure (>90%), alcoholic hepatitis (50%) and acute viral hepatitis (10-15%).
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