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Minimal hepatic encephalopathy runs a fluctuating course: results from a three-year prospective cohort follow-up study

Authors :
H H, Tan
G H, Lee
K T J, Thia
H S, Ng
W C, Chow
H F, Lui
Source :
Singapore medical journal. 50(3)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (mHE) has been reported in up to 84 percent of cirrhotics. The natural history of mHE has not been well-described. We designed a three-year prospective cohort study to determine the prevalence and natural history of mHE among cirrhotic patients.The patient cohort comprising 62 consecutive outpatients with cirrhosis were assessed at baseline and followed-up with a repeat assessment three years later. The assessments include: (1) Neuropsychometric analysis (digit-symbol substitution test, block-design test, number-connection test A); (2) Clinical, biochemical assessment; and (3) Quality of life (QOL) assessment (abbreviated sickness impact profile).Baseline characteristics were: age 52.9 +/- 11.0 years; Child's A:B:C was 46:14:2. mHE was detected in 33.9 percent of the cohort. Older age, a higher Child-Pugh score and female gender were independently associated with mHE. mHE was associated with a poorer QOL. Follow-up assessment three years later showed that seven patients had died, while six were lost to follow-up; these patients had significantly higher baseline Child's scores. Of the remaining patients, 36/49 (73 percent) agreed to a repeat evaluation. In this group, none had mHE. QOL remained impaired despite the resolution of mHE.It has been shown for the first time that mHE can revert to a normal state in a significant proportion of patients with well-compensated cirrhosis.

Details

ISSN :
00375675
Volume :
50
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Singapore medical journal
Accession number :
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