All::Gastroenterology::Diseases::Acute liver failure

Intro

What is Acute liver failure?

rapid onset of hepatocellular dysfunction leading to a variety of systemic complications

What are the main clinical features of Acute liver failure?

  • jaundice
  • coagulopathy: raised prothrombin time
  • hypoalbuminaemia
  • hepatic encephalopathy
  • renal failure is common ('hepatorenal syndrome')

What are the main causes of Acute liver failure?

  • paracetamol overdose
  • alcohol
  • viral hepatitis (usually A or B)
  • acute fatty liver of pregnancy

What are the best blood tests to assess synthetic function of the liver?

prothrombin time and albumin level