Liver support systems and liver transplantation in acute liver failure

Author:

Larsen Fin S.1ORCID,Saliba Faouzi2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Intestinal Failure and Liver Diseases Rigshospitalet, University Hospital Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

2. AP‐HP Hôpital Paul Brousse, Hepato‐Biliary Center and Liver Transplant ICU University Paris Saclay, INSERM unit N°1193 Villejuif France

Abstract

AbstractAcute liver failure (ALF) results in a multitude of complications that result in multi‐organ failure. This review focuses on the pathophysiological processes and how to manage with these with artificial liver support and liver transplantation (LT). The pathophysiological sequence of events behind clinical deterioration in ALF comes down to two profound consequences of the failing liver. The first is the development of hyperammonemia, as the liver can no longer synthesize urea. The result is that the splanchnic system instead of removing ammonia becomes an ammonia‐producing organ system that causes hepatic encephalopathy (HE) and cerebral oedema. The second complication is caused by the necrotic liver cells that release large molecules that originate from degrading proteins, that is damage associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) which causes inflammatory activation of intrahepatic macrophages and an overflow of DAMPs molecules into the systemic circulation resulting in a clinical picture that resembles septic shock. In this context the combined use of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) and plasma exchange are rational and simple ways to remove ammonia and DAMPS molecules. This combination improve survival for ALF patients deemed not appropriate for LT, despite poor prognostic criteria, but also ensure a better stability of vital organs while awaiting LT. The combination of CRRT with albumin dialysis tends to have a similar effect. Currently, the selection criteria for LT for non‐paracetamol cases appear robust while the criteria for paracetamol‐intoxicated patients have become more unreliable and now consist of more dynamic prognostic systems. For patients that need LT for survival, a tremendous improvement in the post‐LT results has been achieved during the last decade with a survival that now reach merely 90% which is mirroring the results seen after LT for chronic liver disease.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hepatology

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