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CLIF-SOFA score and SIRS are independent prognostic factors in patients with hepatic encephalopathy due to alcoholic liver cirrhosisopen access

Authors
Jeong, Jin HeePark, In SungKim, Dong HoonKim, Seong ChunKang, ChangwooLee, Soo HoonKim, Tae YunLee, Sang Bong
Issue Date
Jun-2016
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
alcoholic; chronic liver failure-sequential organ failure assessment; hepatic encephalopathy; liver cirrhosis; systemic inflammatory response syndrome
Citation
MEDICINE, v.95, no.26
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Journal Title
MEDICINE
Volume
95
Number
26
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/15471
DOI
10.1097/MD.0000000000003935
ISSN
0025-7974
1536-5964
Abstract
Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a complication associated with worst prognosis in decompensated liver cirrhosis (LC) patients. Previous studies have identified prognostic factors for HE, and recent studies reported an association between systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and liver disease. This study aimed to identify prognostic factors for 30-day mortality in alcoholic LC patients with HE who visited the emergency department (ED).This was a retrospective study of alcoholic LC patients with HE from January 1, 2010, to April 30, 2015. The baseline characteristics, complications of portal hypertension, laboratory values, Child-Pugh class, Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) score, chronic liver failure-sequential organ failure assessment (CLIF-SOFA) score, and SIRS criteria were assessed. The presence of 2 or more SIRS criteria was considered SIRS. The primary outcomes were 30-day mortality and prognostic factors for patients with HE visiting the ED.In total, 105 patients who met the inclusion criteria were analyzed. Overall, the 30-day mortality rate was 6.7% (7 patients).Significant variables were hepatorenal syndrome, international normalized ratio, white blood cell count, total bilirubin level, MELD score CLIF-SOFA score, and SIRS in univariate analysis. CLIF-SOFA score and SIRS were the significant factors in the multivariate analysis (hazard ratio 5.56, 15.98; 95% confidence interval 1.18-26.18, 1.58-161.37; P = 0.03, P = 0.02). The mortality rates differed according to the CLIF-SOFA score (P<0.01).The CLIF-SOFA score and SIRS in alcoholic LC patients with HE visiting the ED are independent predictors of 30-day mortality.
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