Seminars in respiratory and critical care medicine
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Semin Respir Crit Care Med · Oct 2018
ReviewAcute Respiratory Failure and Pulmonary Complications in End-Stage Liver Disease.
Acute respiratory failure has a high mortality in patients with end-stage liver disease (ESLD). These patients may develop acute respiratory failure for reasons specific to advanced liver disease, including hepatopulmonary syndrome, portopulmonary hypertension, and hepatic hydrothorax. ⋯ Management of these patients is complicated and multifaceted, and a comprehensive understanding of the etiologies and treatment of acute respiratory failure is critical in this high-risk patient population. This article reviews current evidence surrounding the prevalence, management, and complications of the various etiologies of acute respiratory failure in ESLD patients.
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Semin Respir Crit Care Med · Oct 2018
ReviewAcute on Chronic Liver Failure and Immune Dysfunction: A Mimic of Sepsis.
Both the adaptive and innate arms of immunity are altered in patients with cirrhosis, which have both prognostic and clinical implications. Acute on chronic liver failure (ACLF), defined as decompensated cirrhosis with associated organ failure, carries a high risk of 28-day mortality and is marked by a significant inflammatory response. ⋯ Considerable heterogeneity exists depending on the nature of the inciting cause and duration of ACLF. In this review, we will highlight the changes that immune cell populations in the liver undergo during decompensated liver disease, underscoring the immunological paradox between inflammation and increased susceptibility to infection that occurs during ACLF and progressive cirrhosis, as well as provide future perspectives regarding potentially useful biomarkers and possible avenues for treatment.
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AbstractThieme Medical Publishers 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001, USA.
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Liver transplantation (LT) has the potential to cure patients with acute and chronic liver failure as well as a number of hepatic and biliary malignancies. Over time, due to the increasing demand for organs as well as improvements in the survival of LT recipients, patients awaiting LT have become sicker, and often undergo the procedure while critically ill. ⋯ This article focuses on the preoperative evaluation, intraoperative care, and postoperative management of the liver transplant patient. Management relevant to the critically ill patient is discussed, with a focus on the management of postoperative cardiopulmonary conditions including the care of special populations such as those with hepatopulmonary syndrome and portopulmonary hypertension.
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Semin Respir Crit Care Med · Oct 2018
ReviewEmerging Role of Extracorporeal Support in Acute and Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure: Recent Developments.
Acute liver failure (ALF) and acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) are life-threatening illnesses requiring intensive care admission and potentially liver transplantation. Artificial extracorporeal liver support (ECLS) systems remove water-soluble and albumin-bound toxins to maintain normal serum chemistry, prevent further hepatic/organ system damage, and create an environment for potential hepatic regeneration/recovery (ALF) or bridge to liver transplantation (ALF and ACLF). Use of artificial ECLS has been studied in both ALF and ACLF. ⋯ Despite this, only one prospective randomized controlled trial examining the use of high-volume plasma exchange has demonstrated improvement in transplant-free survival. Bioartificial (cell-based) ECLS systems build on the technology of artificial systems, incorporating living hepatocytes in a bioactive platform to further mimic endogenous hepatic detoxification and synthetic functions. Currently, no bioartificial system has been found to confer a mortality benefit; however, these platforms offer the greatest potential for future development.