EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines on acute-on-chronic liver failure
- PMID: 37364789
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2023.04.021
EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines on acute-on-chronic liver failure
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Erratum to "EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines on acute-on-chronic liver failure" [J Hepatol 79 (2023) 461-491].J Hepatol. 2024 Aug;81(2):370. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2024.03.012. Epub 2024 May 21. J Hepatol. 2024. PMID: 38772794 No abstract available.
Abstract
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF), which was described relatively recently (2013), is a severe form of acutely decompensated cirrhosis characterised by the existence of organ system failure(s) and a high risk of short-term mortality. ACLF is caused by an excessive systemic inflammatory response triggered by precipitants that are clinically apparent (e.g., proven microbial infection with sepsis, severe alcohol-related hepatitis) or not. Since the description of ACLF, some important studies have suggested that patients with ACLF may benefit from liver transplantation and because of this, should be urgently stabilised for transplantation by receiving appropriate treatment of identified precipitants, and full general management, including support of organ systems in the intensive care unit (ICU). The objective of the present Clinical Practice Guidelines is to provide recommendations to help clinicians recognise ACLF, make triage decisions (ICU vs. no ICU), identify and manage acute precipitants, identify organ systems that require support or replacement, define potential criteria for futility of intensive care, and identify potential indications for liver transplantation. Based on an in-depth review of the relevant literature, we provide recommendations to navigate clinical dilemmas followed by supporting text. The recommendations are graded according to the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine system and categorised as 'weak' or 'strong'. We aim to provide the best available evidence to aid the clinical decision-making process in the management of patients with ACLF.
Keywords: Organ failure; alcohol-related hepatitis; critical care; frailty; futility; infection; inflammation; liver transplantation; mortality; organ support; precipitating event; prognosis; sarcopenia.
Copyright © 2023 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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