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Observational Study
. 2017 Oct;37(10):1508-1514.
doi: 10.1111/liv.13370. Epub 2017 Mar 3.

Profile and outcome of first 109 cases of paediatric acute liver failure at a specialized paediatric liver unit in India

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Observational Study

Profile and outcome of first 109 cases of paediatric acute liver failure at a specialized paediatric liver unit in India

Seema Alam et al. Liver Int. 2017 Oct.

Abstract

Background & aims: The outcome of paediatric acute liver failure largely depends on age and aetiology. The aim of this work was to study the aetiological spectrum and outcome of the paediatric acute liver failure cases.

Methods: This prospective observational study included all children (<18 years age) fulfilling paediatric acute liver failure study group definition. Aetiological evaluation was done and predictive factors for poor outcome (death or liver transplantation) were analysed.

Results: There were 109 children in total. The commonest aetiology was viral infections (50, 45.8%) followed by metabolic liver diseases (14, 13.2%) and drug-induced liver injury (12, 11%). Viral, indeterminate and drug-induced liver injury group were older in age, had higher international normalized ratio and alanine transaminases in comparison with those with metabolic liver diseases and other aetiologies (P<.05). At 90 days from presentation, 52 (47.7%) children survived with native liver. On multivariate analysis, jaundice to encephalopathy interval >7 days (adjusted OR: 9.16, 95% CI: 1.55-53) and higher paediatric/model for end-stage liver disease scores at 72 hours (adjusted OR: 1.2, 95% CI: 1.08-1.32) were associated with poor outcome.

Conclusion: Viral infections, indeterminate and drug-induced liver injury-related paediatric acute liver failure usually present in older children with higher international normalized ratio and alanine transaminases. Jaundice to encephalopathy interval >7 days and paediatric/model for end stage liver disease score >24 at 72 hours are associated with poor outcome.

Keywords: liver transplantation; paediatric acute liver failure; paediatric/model for end-stage liver disease score; prognosis.

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