Author:
Long Liyuan,Li Hai,Deng Guohong,Wang Xianbo,Lu Sihong,Li Beiling,Meng Zhongji,Gao Yanhang,Qian Zhiping,Liu Feng,Lu Xiaobo,Ren Haotang,Shang Jia,Li Hai,Wang Shaoyang,Zheng Yubao,Yan Huadong,Yin Shan,Tan Wenting,Zhang Qun,Zheng Xin,Chen Jinjun,Luo Sen,Zhao Jinming,Yuan Wei,Li Tao,Zheng Rongjiong,Liu Junping,Liu Xiaoxiao,Gu Wenyi,Li Sumeng,Mei Xue,Chen Ruochan,Huang Yan
Abstract
Importance: Hepatic encephalopathy is a severe complication, and its contribution to clinical adverse outcomes in patients with acute-on-chronic liver diseases from the East is unclear.Objective: We aimed to investigate the impact of hepatic encephalopathy on clinical characteristics and adverse outcomes in prospective and multicenter cohorts of patients with acute-on-chronic liver diseases.Design: We conducted a cohort study of two multicenter prospective cohorts.Setting: China.Participants: Acute-on-chronic liver disease patients with various etiologies.Exposure: The diagnosis and severity of hepatic encephalopathy were assessed using the West Haven scale.Main Outcome Measure: The correlation between clinical adverse outcomes and varying hepatic encephalopathy grades was analyzed in the target patients.Results: A total of 3,949 patients were included, and 340 of them had hepatic encephalopathy. The incidence of hepatic encephalopathy was higher in patients with alcohol consumption (9.90%) than in those with hepatitis B virus infection (6.17%). The incidence of 28- and 90-day adverse outcomes increased progressively from hepatic encephalopathy grades 1–4. Logistic regression analysis revealed that hepatic encephalopathy grades 3 and 4 were independent risk factors for the 28- and 90-day adverse outcome in the fully adjusted model IV. Stratified analyses showed similar results in the different subgroups. Compared to grades 1–2 and patients without hepatic encephalopathy, those with grade 3 hepatic encephalopathy had a significant increase in clinical adverse outcomes, independent of other organ failures.Conclusions and Relevance: Hepatic encephalopathy grades 3–4 were independent risk factors for 28- and 90-day adverse outcomes. Hepatic encephalopathy grade 3 could be used as an indicator of brain failure in patients with acute-on-chronic liver disease.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province
Foundation for Innovative Research Groups of the National Natural Science Foundation of China
Innovation-Driven Project of Central South University
National Major Science and Technology Projects of China
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