Acute liver failure classification
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Classification
1) The 1993 classification defines [1] It reflects the fact that the pace of disease evolution strongly influence prognosis. Underlying aetiology is the other significant determinant of outcome.[2]
- Hyperacute as within 1 week,
- Acute as 8-28 days and
- Subacute as 4-12 weeks
2) Acute liver failure may be fulminant or subfulminant. Both the forms have poor prognosis
- Fulminant hepatic failure - Development of hepatic encephalopathy within 2 months after the onset of acute liver disease.
- Subfulminant hepatic failure - Development of hepatic encephalopathy within 2 months to 6 months after the onset of acute liver disease