Outcomes of critically ill patients with liver failure who require mechanical ventilation: A retrospective, single‐center study

Author:

Mita Atsuyoshi1ORCID,Shimizu Sari1,Ichiyama Takashi1,Yamamoto Takateru1,Yamaguchi Akinori1,Sonoda Kosuke1,Mori Kotaro1,Yamada Tomokatsu1,Nakamura Hiroyuki1,Imamura Hiroshi1

Affiliation:

1. Intensive Care Unit, Shinshu University Hospital Shinshu University School of Medicine Matsumoto Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsCritically ill patients with liver failure have high mortality. Besides the management of organ‐specific complications, liver transplantation constitutes a definitive treatment. However, clinicians may hesitate to introduce mechanical ventilation for patients on liver transplantation waitlists because of poor prognosis. This study investigated the outcomes of intensive care and ventilation support therapy effects in patients with liver failure.MethodsThis single‐center study retrospectively enrolled 32 consecutive patients with liver failure who were admitted to the intensive care unit from January 2014 to December 2020. The medical records were reviewed and analyzed retrospectively for Acute Physiologic and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE)‐II. The model for end‐stage liver disease scores, 90‐day mortality, and survival was assessed using the Kaplan–Meier method.ResultsThe average patient age was 45.5 ± 20.1 years, and 53% of patients were women. On intensive care unit admission, APACHE‐II and model for end‐stage liver disease scores were 20 and 28, respectively. Among 13 patients considered for liver transplantation, 4 received transplants. Thirteen patients (40.6%) were intubated and mechanically ventilated in the intensive care unit. The 90‐day mortality rate of patients with and without mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit (13, 61.5% vs. 19, 47.4%, p = 0.4905) was similar. APACHE‐II score >21 was an independent predictor of mechanical ventilation requirement in patients with liver failure during intensive care unit stay.ConclusionAlthough critically ill patients with liver failure are at risk of multiorgan failure with poor outcomes, mechanical ventilation did not negatively affect the 90‐day mortality or performance rates of liver transplantation. Clinicians should consider mechanical ventilation‐based life support in critically ill patients with liver failure who are awaiting liver transplantation.

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Wiley

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