Introduction: Hospital admission and mortality rates for patients with cirrhosis in the UK are rising [1]. Cirrhotic patients are physiologically challenged and at increased risk of sepsis and death [2]. Mortality rates for cirrhosis in nontransplant ICUs are up to 37% [3]. Increased availability of medical therapies and public expectation places pressure on limited intensive care resources. There is a lack of research into factors used to decide which patients to admit or refer to the ICU.<p></p> Methods: A prospective survey was sent to all consultant gastroenterologists and consultant intensivists in Scotland. Each recipient rated the significance of 18 physiological and social criteria on their decision to refer or admi...
Background and Aim: Many clinicians use disease scores to assess a patient's degree of decompensatio...
Decompensated cirrhosis corresponds to the end stage of chronic liver disease. It is associated with...
Background: Acute hepatic dysfunction in the critically ill population with pre-existing liver cirrh...
Introduction: Hospital admission and mortality rates for patients with cirrhosis in the UK are risi...
In the UK, mortality from liver disease has increased by 400% between 1970 and 2010 with death rates...
Introduction: The number of patients admitted to ICU who have liver cirrhosis is rising. Current pr...
Data on pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)-admitted cirrhotic patients is scarce. We aimed to eval...
Background/Aims: The assessment of disease stage in cirrhosis is important for the individual patien...
Liver cirrhosis (LC) can lead to a clinical state of liver failure, which can exacerbate through the...
Introduction: The number of patients admitted to ICU who have liver cirrhosis is rising. Current pro...
Liver disease is a serious public health issue. Cirrhosis related ICU admissions increased dramatica...
Introduction: Acute liver failure (ALF) is a rare disease with potentially high mortality. We sought...
Purpose: This study aimed to establish which prognostic scoring tool provides the greatest discrimin...
Abstract Cirrhotic patients who need critical care support show high morbidity and mortality rate...
Objectives: The prevalence of liver cirrhosis is increasing, and many patients have acute conditio...
Background and Aim: Many clinicians use disease scores to assess a patient's degree of decompensatio...
Decompensated cirrhosis corresponds to the end stage of chronic liver disease. It is associated with...
Background: Acute hepatic dysfunction in the critically ill population with pre-existing liver cirrh...
Introduction: Hospital admission and mortality rates for patients with cirrhosis in the UK are risi...
In the UK, mortality from liver disease has increased by 400% between 1970 and 2010 with death rates...
Introduction: The number of patients admitted to ICU who have liver cirrhosis is rising. Current pr...
Data on pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)-admitted cirrhotic patients is scarce. We aimed to eval...
Background/Aims: The assessment of disease stage in cirrhosis is important for the individual patien...
Liver cirrhosis (LC) can lead to a clinical state of liver failure, which can exacerbate through the...
Introduction: The number of patients admitted to ICU who have liver cirrhosis is rising. Current pro...
Liver disease is a serious public health issue. Cirrhosis related ICU admissions increased dramatica...
Introduction: Acute liver failure (ALF) is a rare disease with potentially high mortality. We sought...
Purpose: This study aimed to establish which prognostic scoring tool provides the greatest discrimin...
Abstract Cirrhotic patients who need critical care support show high morbidity and mortality rate...
Objectives: The prevalence of liver cirrhosis is increasing, and many patients have acute conditio...
Background and Aim: Many clinicians use disease scores to assess a patient's degree of decompensatio...
Decompensated cirrhosis corresponds to the end stage of chronic liver disease. It is associated with...
Background: Acute hepatic dysfunction in the critically ill population with pre-existing liver cirrh...