Management of Acute Liver Failure. Clinical Guideline from the Catalan Society of Digestology
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Acute liver failure is an uncommon and severe disease characterised by a rapid onset of severe hepatocellular failure in individuals without previous liver disease. Initial management of this entity determines the outcome of the patient. Initial contact with the acute liver failure patients usually occurs in the emergency department, digestology clinic or, in more severe cases, intensive care units. The management of acute liver failure patients in all these cases must be multidisciplinary, involving surgeons and hepatologists who are experts in this condition, meaning those from hospitals with active liver transplant programmes. This article reviews the current body of evidence concerning the medical management of acute liver failure patients, from the suspected diagnosis and initial management to intensive medical treatment, including the need for an emergency liver transplantation. Moreover, we also review the use of artificial liver support systems in this setting.
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