Rol del hígado en la encefalopatía séptica. Un desorden vinculado a la disfunción orgánica múltiple de la sepsis.

Translated title of the contribution: Role of the liver in septic encephalopathy. A disorder associated with multiple organ failure caused by sepsis

C. Videla*, G. Hernández

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    Abstract

    The appearance of jaundice during a septic process is usually associated to multiple organ failure and a high mortality rate. Among 17 septic patients followed prospectively, we found 11 with hepatic dysfunction. Abnormal levels of bilirubin and alanine-aminotransferase were found. Glutamine concentration in spinal fluid was 26 +/- 19.4 mg/dl vs 9.43 +/- 2.41 in patients without liver failure (p less than 0.05). Significant correlations were found among levels of bilirubin and glutamine (r = 0.83), creatinine (r = 0.708), number of platelets (r = 0.778) and between glutamine and creatinine (r = 0.708). Patients with liver failure presented a higher rate of renal failure and thrombocytopenia (p less than 0.01) and a higher mortality rate. These findings confirm that liver failure is associated to multiple organ failure and thrombocytopenia. It may be related to small vessel occlusion.

    Translated title of the contributionRole of the liver in septic encephalopathy. A disorder associated with multiple organ failure caused by sepsis
    Original languageSpanish
    Pages (from-to)385-391
    Number of pages7
    JournalRevista Medica de Chile
    Volume117
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 1989

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