1. Liver Transplantation for Acute on Chronic Liver Failure.
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Choudhary, Narendra S., Saraf, Neeraj, Saigal, Sanjiv, and Soin, Arvinder S.
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LIVER transplantation , *LIVER diseases , *LIVER failure , *CIRRHOSIS of the liver , *PROGNOSIS , *PATIENTS - Abstract
Background Acute-on chronic liver failure (ACLF) is defined as acute insult on previous liver disease that causes sudden worsening of liver functions. Methods ACLF is characterized by high incidence of organ failure and prognosis is remarkably worse than patients with cirrhosis. Incidence of organ failures is very high despite best medical care and timely liver transplant before development of multi organ failure is associated with good survival rates. Results At present, there are no reliable score or ways to correctly identify patients who are going to recover from patients who will need transplantation. Organ failures are important part of prognosis and to define need or futility of early liver transplantation. Conclusion Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL) published their recommendations regarding ACLF in 2014. Several important studies regarding course/nature of disease and transplantation for ACLF became available after 2014 APASL recommendations and still there are some unanswered areas. The current review discusses various issues regarding liver transplantation in patients with ACLF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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