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* "[[Liver dialysis]]" (various measures to replace normal liver function) is evolving as a treatment modality and is gradually being introduced in the care of patients with liver failure. | * "[[Liver dialysis]]" (various measures to replace normal liver function) is evolving as a treatment modality and is gradually being introduced in the care of patients with liver failure. | ||
===Liver Transplantation=== | ===Liver Transplantation=== | ||
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|'''King's College Hospital criteria''' <br /> | |'''King's College Hospital criteria''' <br /> |
Revision as of 20:21, 28 August 2012
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Surgery
- Drainage of ascites
- While many people who develop acute liver failure recover with supportive treatment, liver transplantation is often required in people who continue to deteriorate or have adverse prognostic factors.
- "Liver dialysis" (various measures to replace normal liver function) is evolving as a treatment modality and is gradually being introduced in the care of patients with liver failure.
Liver Transplantation
King's College Hospital criteria for liver transplantation in acute liver failure[1] |
Patients with paracetamol toxicity pH <7.3 or |
Other patients Prothrombin time >100 seconds or |