• Terapevt Arkh · Aug 2019

    [Some practical issues in the management of patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis].

    • E A Fedosina, A O Byeverov, P O Bogomolov, and N P Staroverova.
    • Vladimirskiy Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute ("MONIKI").
    • Terapevt Arkh. 2019 Aug 15; 91 (8): 148-154.

    AbstractThe natural course of cirrhosis is characterized by a shift from a compensated stage without clinical manifestations to a subsequent decompensated stage, which is characterized by the development of obvious clinical symptoms, the most frequent of which are ascites, bleeding from varicose veins, bacterial infections, encephalopathy. The articles and reviews of recent years emphasize the importance of etiotropic treatment of liver cirrhosis at any stage, including the final one. In addition, pathogenetic and symptomatic therapy aimed at treating complications of cirrhosis of the liver: ascites, dilution hyponatremia, gastrointestinal bleeding, bacterial infections, and kidney damage comes to the forefront at the stage of decompensation, which allows the patient to be on the waiting list for liver transplantation. This category of patients, as a rule, is difficult to treat and has features and subtleties of reference.

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