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17 cze 2022 · The EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) on the management of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) present evidence-based answers to a set of relevant questions (where possible, formulated in PICO [patient/population, intervention, comparison and outcomes] format) on the definition, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment of HE.
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Treatment of acute overt hepatic encephalopathy should include (1) supportive care, (2) identification and treatment of precipitating factors, (3) reduction of nitrogenous load in the gut, and (4) assessment of need for long-term therapy and liver transplant evaluation.
Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a common, severe complication of advanced chronic liver disease (CLD) and has a devastating impact on the patient’s quality of life and prognosis. The neurotoxin ammonia and the presence of systemic and neurological ...
6 kwi 2018 · Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is not synonym of delirium/coma in a subject with end-stage liver disease; rather it is a specific condition with its own pathophysiology. Once diagnosed, it requires a multiaxial assessment and classification.
22 cze 2024 · Most DKA events occur in young adults aged 18–44 years (61.7%) with type 1 diabetes (70.6%), while HHS events are more common among middle-aged adults 45–64 years (47.5%) with type 2 diabetes (88.1%) .
A diagnostic flow chart is reported in Figure 1. The occurrence of precipitating events (Table3) or history of previous episodes of HE increases the pretest probability for HE, thus increasing the likeli-hood of HE when a compatible clinical pattern is recognised. Once the diagnosis of HE is confirmed, other 5 factors should
2 mar 2020 · The presence of hepatic encephalopathy is often associated with worse clinical outcomes and increased mortality. Even subclinical hepatic encephalopathy has clinical impacts on daily life and has been linked to increased falls, motor vehicle accidents, and hospitalizations.