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Acute liver failure in children: the first 348 patients in the pediatric acute liver failure study group.

Authors :
Squires RH Jr
Shneider BL
Bucuvalas J
Alonso E
Sokol RJ
Narkewicz MR
Dhawan A
Rosenthal P
Rodriguez-Baez N
Murray KF
Horslen S
Martin MG
Lopez MJ
Soriano H
McGuire BM
Jonas MM
Yazigi N
Shepherd RW
Schwarz K
Lobritto S
Thomas DW
Lavine JE
Karpen S
Ng V
Kelly D
Simonds N
Hynan LS
Source :
The Journal of pediatrics [J Pediatr] 2006 May; Vol. 148 (5), pp. 652-658.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Objectives: To determine short-term outcome for children with acute liver failure (ALF) as it relates to cause, clinical status, and patient demographics and to determine prognostic factors.<br />Study Design: A prospective, multicenter case study collecting demographic, clinical, laboratory, and short-term outcome data on children from birth to 18 years with ALF. Patients without encephalopathy were included if the prothrombin time and international normalized ratio remained > or = 20 seconds and/or >2, respectively, despite vitamin K. Primary outcome measures 3 weeks after study entry were death, death after transplantation, alive with native liver, and alive with transplanted organ.<br />Results: The cause of ALF in 348 children included acute acetaminophen toxicity (14%), metabolic disease (10%), autoimmune liver disease (6%), non-acetaminophen drug-related hepatotoxicity (5%), infections (6%), other diagnosed conditions (10%); 49% were indeterminate. Outcome varied between patient sub-groups; 20% with non-acetaminophen ALF died or underwent liver transplantation and never had clinical encephalopathy.<br />Conclusions: Causes of ALF in children differ from in adults. Clinical encephalopathy may not be present in children. The high percentage of indeterminate cases provides an opportunity for investigation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-3476
Volume :
148
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of pediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16737880
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2005.12.051