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Intensive care management of acute-on-chronic liver failure

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INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE
Volume 49, Issue 8, Pages 903-921

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00134-023-07149-x

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Cirrhosis; Acute decompensation; Acute on chronic liver failure; Organ failures; Intensive care management; Liver transplantation

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Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) is a clinical syndrome characterized by acute deterioration of liver function and extrahepatic organ failures with high short-term mortality. ACLF has become a major cause of death in patients with cirrhosis and chronic liver disease. Systemic inflammation plays a key role in the pathophysiology of ACLF, which has led to the development of novel therapies currently being tested in clinical trials.
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) is a clinical syndrome defined by an acute deterioration of the liver function associated with extrahepatic organ failures requiring intensive care support and associated with a high short-term mortality. ACLF has emerged as a major cause of mortality in patients with cirrhosis and chronic liver disease. ACLF has a unique pathophysiology in which systemic inflammation plays a key role; this provides the basis of novel therapies, several of which are now in clinical trials. Intensive care unit (ICU) therapy parallels that applied in the general ICU population in some organ failures but has peculiar differential characteristics in others. Critical care management strategies and the option of liver transplantation (LT) should be balanced with futility considerations in those with a poor prognosis. Nowadays, LT is the only life-saving treatment that can radically improve the long-term prognosis of patients with ACLF. This narrative review will provide insights on the current understanding of ACLF with emphasis on intensive care management.

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