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Etiology and Outcome of Acute Liver Failure in Children-The Experience of a Single Tertiary Care Hospital from Romania.
Grama, Alina; Aldea, Cornel Olimpiu; Burac, Lucia; Delean, Dan; Bulata, Bogdan; Sirbe, Claudia; Duca, Emanuela; Boghitoiu, Dora; Coroleuca, Alexandra; Pop, Tudor Lucian.
Afiliação
  • Grama A; 2nd Pediatric Clinic, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Iuliu Hatieganu", 400012 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Aldea CO; Center of Expertise in Pediatric Liver Rare Disorders, 2nd Pediatric Clinic, Emergency Clinic Hospital for Children, 400177 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Burac L; University of Medicine and Pharmacy Carol Davila, 050474 Bucharest, Romania.
  • Delean D; Pediatric Nephrology, Dialysis and Toxicology Clinic, Emergency Clinic Hospital for Children, 400177 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Bulata B; 2nd Pediatric Clinic, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Iuliu Hatieganu", 400012 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Sirbe C; Center of Expertise in Pediatric Liver Rare Disorders, 2nd Pediatric Clinic, Emergency Clinic Hospital for Children, 400177 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Duca E; Pediatric Nephrology, Dialysis and Toxicology Clinic, Emergency Clinic Hospital for Children, 400177 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Boghitoiu D; Pediatric Nephrology, Dialysis and Toxicology Clinic, Emergency Clinic Hospital for Children, 400177 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Coroleuca A; 2nd Pediatric Clinic, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Iuliu Hatieganu", 400012 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Pop TL; 2nd Pediatric Clinic, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Iuliu Hatieganu", 400012 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Children (Basel) ; 7(12)2020 Dec 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33317098
BACKGROUND: Acute liver failure (ALF) is a rare disease, associated with high mortality, despite optimal medical therapy without emergency liver transplantation. Knowing the possible cause of ALF plays a vital role in the management, as the child could benefit from effective specific therapies in emergencies. METHODS: We have analyzed the etiology and outcome of ALF in children followed-up in a tertiary care hospital between January 2012-December 2018. The patients were grouped into different age categories: neonates (0-1 month), infants (1-12 months), children (1-14 years), and teenagers (14-18 years). RESULTS: 97 children (46 males, 47.42%, the mean age of 7.66 ± 8.18 years) were admitted with ALF. The most important causes of ALF were in neonates and infants, infections (72.72%), and metabolic disorders (43.47%), in children and adolescents were the toxic causes (60% and 79.41%). The mortality rate was 31.95% (31 patients), mainly in ALF due to infections or metabolic disorders. CONCLUSIONS: In neonates and infants, the main causes of ALF were infections and metabolic diseases, while in older children and teenagers, were toxin-induced liver injuries. The mortality among neonates and infants was significantly higher than in other ages. Early recognition and immediate therapeutic intervention could improve the outcome of these patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article