Selected article for: "acute liver failure outcome and liver failure"

Author: Rutter, Karoline; Horvatits, Thomas; Drolz, Andreas; Roedl, Kevin; Siedler, Stephanie; Kluge, Stefan; Fuhrmann, Valentin
Title: Akutes Leberversagen: Zeitgerechte Diagnose und Therapie ist entscheidend für die Prognose
  • Cord-id: 58l59lbu
  • Document date: 2018_9_6
  • ID: 58l59lbu
    Snippet: Acute liver failure (ALF) is a rare condition with fatal outcome. Characteristic is rapid onset of liver damage without preexisting liver diseases, including hepatic encephalopathy and coagulopathy. Early and correct diagnosis is essential for further management of patients, since diagnosis impacts therapy choice. Survival of patients with ALF has improved dramatically due to advances in critical care medicine and the use of liver transplantation.
    Document: Acute liver failure (ALF) is a rare condition with fatal outcome. Characteristic is rapid onset of liver damage without preexisting liver diseases, including hepatic encephalopathy and coagulopathy. Early and correct diagnosis is essential for further management of patients, since diagnosis impacts therapy choice. Survival of patients with ALF has improved dramatically due to advances in critical care medicine and the use of liver transplantation.

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