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Pathophysiological Changes Associated with Increasing Grade of Hepatic Encephalopathy

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1988 Sep 1
PMID 3241314
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Abstract

The pathophysiological changes occurring with increasing grade of encephalopathy were examined in 93 consecutive episodes in 44 patients with liver cirrhosis (37 posthepatic). The incidence of gastrointestinal bleeding and leukocytosis increased significantly when the grade advanced from 1 to 5. The following variables showed a trend for change that did not reach statistical significance: rising serum bilirubin, SGOT, and BUN levels; decreasing serum sodium and chloride levels; and increased incidence of infection. The mean values of the following variables were significantly different in 25 fatal episodes and 68 survivors, implicating a bad prognosis: high serum bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, and BUN levels; low serum albumin, sodium, and chloride levels; and a higher incidence of severe infections (sepsis, infected ascitic fluid). Because increasing grade of encephalopathy is the most important factor in determining the prognosis of hepatic encephalopathy (mortality 0, 10, 5, 19, and 85 percent in grades 1 to 5, respectively), more efforts should be made to understand and prevent the pathophysiological changes associated with advancing grades of encephalopathy.

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