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Duration of the acute hepatic encephalopathy episode determines survival in cirrhotic patients

Background: Episodes of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) have been related to low survival rate. However, the relation between its clinical evolution and mortality has not been assessed. Methods: A retrospective analysis of 245 cirrhotic patients admitted for an acute episode of HE (⩾grade 2) or who deve...

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Published in:Therapeutic advances in gastroenterology 2018-01, Vol.11, p.1756283X17743419-1756283X17743419
Main Authors: Ventura-Cots, Meritxell, Carmona, Isabel, Moreno, Carolina, Ampuero, Javier, Simón-Talero, Macarena, Sanpedro, Francesc, Les, Iñigo, Romero-Gómez, Manuel, Genescà, Joan
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Summary:Background: Episodes of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) have been related to low survival rate. However, the relation between its clinical evolution and mortality has not been assessed. Methods: A retrospective analysis of 245 cirrhotic patients admitted for an acute episode of HE (⩾grade 2) or who developed an HE episode after an upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) event was performed to assess the relation between time in HE and transplant-free survival. Results: Median (IQR25–75) time in HE was 48 h (24–96 h) in the whole cohort. Patients who presented a longer time in HE (>48 h; n = 89) exhibited a lower transplant-free survival at 28 days (67.2% versus 88.9%, p < 0.001), 90 days (48.7% versus 73.8%, p < 0.001) and 365 days (30.3% versus 53.2%, p < 0.001), as compared to those with less time in HE (⩽48 h; n = 156). Survival rates remained significantly different, with lower percentages in the group with time in HE >48 h, when comparing patients according to baseline HE grade (2 versus ⩾3) or model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) function (⩽15 versus >15). Time in HE was also an independent risk factor for mortality at each time point, hazard ratio (HR) (95 CI%) 28 days 2.59 (1.39–4.84); 90 days 1.98 (1.28–3.1) and 365 days 1.5 (1.08–2.19). Conclusions: The duration of the acute HE episode determines survival in cirrhotic patients independently of liver function and baseline HE grade.
ISSN:1756-283X
1756-2848
1756-2848
DOI:10.1177/1756283X17743419