Hepatic Encephalopathy-A Guide to Laboratory Testing
- PMID: 38548435
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cld.2024.01.003
Hepatic Encephalopathy-A Guide to Laboratory Testing
Abstract
Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) remains both a clinical diagnosis and one of exclusion. Laboratory testing is largely focused on identifying precipitating factors. Ammonia levels in the blood can be helpful for the diagnosis of HE but are not required for confirmation. More recent literature is lending support to the prognostic capabilities of ammonia in cirrhosis, both in predicting future HE events and in determining outcomes in hospitalized patients. Accurate ammonia testing requires strict protocols to avoid common pitfalls in the measurement of this labile analyte. Future studies investigating the utility of other laboratory testing to diagnose, stage, or predict HE are encouraged.
Keywords: Ammonia; Hepatic encephalopathy; Hyperammonemia; IL-6.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure R.T. Frederick serves as an investigator for Salix Pharmaceuticals/Bausch Health, Mallinckrodt, Astra Zeneca, River 2 Renal; a consultant for Mallinckrodt, Seal Rock Therapeutics, Tennor Therapeutics.
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