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Updated: Dec 11 2021

Cirrhosis

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  • Snapshot
    • A 65-year-old man is brought to the emergency room for abdominal pain. He has a history of alcohol abuse. He reports that he has felt fatigued, itchy, and “out of it” for the past several weeks. His wife also noticed that his skin looks more orange. On exam, his abdomen is distended with a positive fluid wave. Dermatologic exam reveals jaundice, palmar erythema and spider angiomata. A hepatic ultrasound shows nodularity and fibrosis of the liver.
  • Introduction
    • Overview
      • cirrhosis is a liver disease characterized by hepatic fibrosis, regenerative nodules, and dysfunction
  • Epidemiology
    • Incidence
      • very common cause of death
    • Risk factors
      • alcoholic liver disease (most common)
      • nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
      • chronic viral hepatitis
      • autoimmune hepatitis
      • hepatocellular carcinoma
      • primarily biliary cirrhosis
      • α1-antitrypsin deficiency
      • Wilson disease
      • hemochromatosis
  • ETIOLOGY
    • Pathogenesis
      • mechanism
        • chronic liver damage
          • results in nodules surrounded by fibrosis
            • abnormal wound healing with continued connective tissue deposition, resulting in fibrosis
          • results in damage to hepatic vasculature
            • fibrosis causes shunting of portal and arterial blood
          • impairs metabolism of estrogen
  • Presentation
    • Symptoms
      • common symptoms
        • fatigue
        • weakness
        • weight loss
        • loss of appetite
        • pruritus
        • upper gastrointestinal bleeding
    • Physical exam
      • inspection
        • mental status changes
        • signs of liver disease
          • jaundice
          • gynecomastia
          • ascites
          • palmar erythema
          • spider angiomata
          • hepatosplenomegaly
          • bleeding
  • Imaging
    • Liver ultrasound
      • indications
        • all patients
      • findings
        • fibrosis
        • nodularity
        • increased echogenicity
        • atrophy or hypertrophy of liver lobes
    • Transient elastography
      • indications
        • measures liver stiffness
        • all patients
      • findings
        • hepatic fibrosis and increased stiffness
  • Studies
    • Serum labs
      • multiple severity scores exist for cirrhosis but often include
        • ↑ liver enzymes
          • AST:ALT > 2 suggests alcoholic cirrhosis
        • ↑ prothrombin time
          • treat with fresh frozen plasma or factor replacement
        • ↑ direct bilirubin
        • ↓ platelets
        • creatinine
      • determining etiology
        • hepatitis B and C serology
        • alpha-1 antitrypsin levels
        • antinuclear antibody
        • anti-smooth muscle titers
        • antimitochondrial antibody
        • ferritin
        • transferrin saturation levels
        • 24-hour copper level in the urine
        • ceruloplasmin
        • hemochromatosis genetic testing
    • Invasive studies
      • liver biopsy
        • indications
          • patients who cannot undergo transient elastography
          • clinical presentation is not consistent with a diagnosis
  • Differential
    • Acute viral hepatitis
      • key distinguishing factor
        • acute onset of symptoms with viral prodrome, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain
        • lacks findings of chronic liver disease
  • Treatment
    • Management approach
      • treat underlying cause if possible
    • Lifestyle
      • diet with restricted sodium
        • indications
          • all patients with ascites
      • alcohol and smoking cessation
    • Medical
      • antibiotic prophylaxis for spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
        • indications
          • cirrhosis and gastrointestinal bleeding or ascites
      • vaccinations
        • indications
          • all patients
        • modalities
          • hepatitis A
          • hepatitis B
          • 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine
    • Surgical
      • liver transplantation
        • indications
          • refractory liver cirrhosis
          • major complications
            • ascites
            • variceal bleeding
            • hepatic encephalopathy
  • Complications
    • Hepatocellular carcinoma
      • screening
        • liver ultrasound and alpha-fetoprotein every 6 months
    • Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
    • Esophageal or gastric varices
      • screening
        • esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD)
      • treatment
        • banding
        • TIPS procedure
    • Hepatic hydrothroax
      • ascites/fluid accumulation that enters the pleural space and impairs pulmonary mechanics
      • treatment
        • salt restriction (first-line)
        • diuretics (loop or thiazide)
  • Prognosis
    • Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score
      • predicts 3-month mortality in patients with cirrhosis
      • creatinine
      • bilirubin
      • INR
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