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Etiologies and Outcomes of Acute Liver Failure in a Spanish Community

Previous retrospective study (1992 to 2000) performed in Spain showed that drug toxicity, viral hepatitis, and indeterminate etiology were the most prevalent causes of acute liver failure (ALF). In the last decade, there is no information about ALF in our country. For these reasons we analyze retros...

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Autores principales: Fábrega, Emilio, Mieses, Miguel Ángel, Terán, Alvaro, Moraleja, Irene, Casafont, Fernando, Crespo, Javier, Pons-Romero, Fernando
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3760095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24024035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/928960
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author Fábrega, Emilio
Mieses, Miguel Ángel
Terán, Alvaro
Moraleja, Irene
Casafont, Fernando
Crespo, Javier
Pons-Romero, Fernando
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Mieses, Miguel Ángel
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Moraleja, Irene
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description Previous retrospective study (1992 to 2000) performed in Spain showed that drug toxicity, viral hepatitis, and indeterminate etiology were the most prevalent causes of acute liver failure (ALF). In the last decade, there is no information about ALF in our country. For these reasons we analyze retrospectively, in a ten-year period (2000 to 2010), the presumed causes, clinical characteristics, course, and outcome of ALF in a Spanish community. Causes of ALF were indeterminate in 4 patients (24%), acute hepatitis B infection in 4 patients (24%), drug or toxic reactions in 4 patients (24%), including one case of acetaminophen overdose, followed by miscellaneous causes. The overall short-term survival (6 weeks after admission) was 65%. Liver transplantation was performed in 11 patients with a survival of 82%. Despite fulfilling criteria, 2 patients were not transplanted because of contraindications; they both died. In summary, acute hepatitis B and indeterminate cause are still being the most frequent causes of ALF in our region, and patients with ALF have an excellent chance of survival after emergency liver transplantation. Acetaminophen overdose still represents a very rare cause of ALF in our community.
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spelling pubmed-37600952013-09-10 Etiologies and Outcomes of Acute Liver Failure in a Spanish Community Fábrega, Emilio Mieses, Miguel Ángel Terán, Alvaro Moraleja, Irene Casafont, Fernando Crespo, Javier Pons-Romero, Fernando Int J Hepatol Clinical Study Previous retrospective study (1992 to 2000) performed in Spain showed that drug toxicity, viral hepatitis, and indeterminate etiology were the most prevalent causes of acute liver failure (ALF). In the last decade, there is no information about ALF in our country. For these reasons we analyze retrospectively, in a ten-year period (2000 to 2010), the presumed causes, clinical characteristics, course, and outcome of ALF in a Spanish community. Causes of ALF were indeterminate in 4 patients (24%), acute hepatitis B infection in 4 patients (24%), drug or toxic reactions in 4 patients (24%), including one case of acetaminophen overdose, followed by miscellaneous causes. The overall short-term survival (6 weeks after admission) was 65%. Liver transplantation was performed in 11 patients with a survival of 82%. Despite fulfilling criteria, 2 patients were not transplanted because of contraindications; they both died. In summary, acute hepatitis B and indeterminate cause are still being the most frequent causes of ALF in our region, and patients with ALF have an excellent chance of survival after emergency liver transplantation. Acetaminophen overdose still represents a very rare cause of ALF in our community. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3760095/ /pubmed/24024035 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/928960 Text en Copyright © 2013 Emilio Fábrega et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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