• Revista médica de Chile · Nov 1995

    [Vital prognosis in severe acute hepatic failure. Value of the quantitative indexes of evaluation].

    • M Andresen, G Dussaillant, A Dougnac, M Arrese, D Arriagada, J Carlos Glasinovic, and L Villarroel.
    • Departamento de Medicina, Intensivo Médico, Universidad Católica, Santiago de Chile.
    • Rev Med Chil. 1995 Nov 1; 123 (11): 1373-8.

    AbstractThe aim of this study was to assess the predictive value for mortality of admission and daily APACHE II score, mortality due to multiple organ failure and the Organ Failure Score in patients with acute hepatic failure. We retrospectively studied 15 such patients admitted to an intensive care unit. Thirteen patients died (87%) and their admission APACHE II score was 22 +/- 7.5 compared to 21 +/- 8.5 in survivors. Daily APACHE II score, mortality due to multiple organ failure and multiple organ failure score had a 100% sensitivity to predict mortality and a 69.2, 76.9 and 76.9% specificity respectively. The predictive accuracies of multiple organ failure and multiple organ failure score were 80% and significantly better than the accuracy of admission APACHE II score (53%). We conclude that these prognostic scores can be useful in the assessment of patients with acute hepatic failure.

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