metricas
covid
Annals of Hepatology Acute Liver Failure: Cohort of patients treated at the La Raza National Medical ...
Journal Information
Vol. 30. Issue S1.
Abstracts Asociación Mexicana de Hepatología (AMH) 2024
(April 2025)
Vol. 30. Issue S1.
Abstracts Asociación Mexicana de Hepatología (AMH) 2024
(April 2025)
Full text access
Acute Liver Failure: Cohort of patients treated at the La Raza National Medical Center Specialty Hospital.
Visits
441
Karenn Garcia-Campos, Francisca Martinez-Silva
Gastroenterology Service, “Antonio Fraga Mouret” Specialty Hospital, La Raza National Medical Center, Mexico
This item has received
Article information
Abstract
Full Text
Download PDF
Statistics
Figures (1)
Tables (1)
Table 1. Demographic data of the population
Tables
Special issue
This article is part of special issue:
Vol. 30. Issue S1

Abstracts Asociación Mexicana de Hepatología (AMH) 2024

More info
Introduction and Objectives

Identify the clinical, biochemical behavior, complications and mortality of patients with acute liver failure admitted to the hospital.

Materials and Patients

A descriptive, cross-sectional and retrospective observational study was carried out on all patients who entered the gastroenterology service of the CMN La Raza Specialty Hospital from April 2022 to April 2024 with a diagnosis of Acute Liver Failure. Information was taken from the electronic medical, radiological and laboratory care records. Taking demographic data, clinical and biochemical behavior of the patients, the presence of complications, comorbidities and the outcome. The results were analyzed using measures of central tendency to obtain percentages and arithmetic mean.

Results

78 patients admitted to the service in this period were registered, of them 11 women (14%) and 67 men (85.4%). The average age was 34.7 years (18-64 years). The most frequent cause was attributable to Hepatitis A virus (61%), autoimmune hepatitis (9.75), acute fatty liver of pregnancy (7.3%); However, in 9.7% of patients, no cause was determined (Graphic 1). More than half of the patients presented without other comorbidity (58.5%). Of the patients with comorbidities, Systemic Arterial Hypertension was the most frequent in 17%. The most frequent complications were acute kidney injury (78%), ascites (14.6%), metabolic acidosis (14.6%); upper gastrointestinal bleeding (12.1%) and diffuse cerebral edema (9.7%). Some patients required some type of renal function replacement therapy, such as Hemodialysis (19.5%). 7.3% required therapy with PRISMA and 34.1% with MARS. Mortality is significant in 48.7% of patients despite therapy. Of the patients, 28.2% met transplant criteria, and only 25% of these were transplanted (Table 1).

Conclusions

We have noticed an increase in the incidence of Acute Liver Failure in general, highlighting this in young patients of economically productive age and reproductive age, which emphasizes enhancing prevention campaigns in vaccination against virus A in this population, being the cause, of more frequent in our cohort.

Full Text

Ethical statement: Information taken from electronic files without data that invades privacy; therefore, ethical conflicts are not generated.

Declaration of interests: None.

Funding: This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

Table 1.

Demographic data of the population

SEX   
WOMEN  13 (31.7%) 
MEN  28 (68.3%) 
AVERAGE AGE  34.7 YEARS OLD (18-64 AÑOS) 
COMORBILITIES  NONE 58.5% 
  17% 
COMPLICATIONS  ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY78% 
  ASCITES 14.6% 
  METABOLIC ACIDOSIS 14.6% 
  DIGESTIVE HEMORRHAGE12.2% 
  BRAIN EDEMA 9.7% 

Download PDF
Article options
Tools