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- W4316804371 abstract "Background/ObjectivesBacterial infections (BIs) are well-recognized precipitants of hepatic encephalopathy (HE). Nevertheless, there is a paucity of data in patients with HE associated with BI. Our aim was to describe clinical characteristics, recurrence, and prognosis of HE in patients with BI.MethodsA prospective study with inclusion of hospitalized cirrhotic patients with BI, followed until discharge, death, or liver transplantation.Results172 patients (age 57 ± 13, model of end-stage liver disease [MELD]-sodium 22 ± 8) were included. Infections were more commonly due to spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and cellulitis (22% and 23%), non-nosocomial (70%), and associated with systemic inflammatory response syndrome and septic shock in 40% and 9%, respectively. HE was diagnosed in 66 patients (grade ≥2 in 58%). In multivariate analysis, MELD-sodium, albumin, and prior HE were associated with HE at diagnosis of BI. Recurrence of HE was diagnosed in 30 patients (median 13 [interquartile range 5–22] days), more commonly manifested as overt HE (90% vs. 60% at first episode, P = 0.012) and more frequently in patients with hyponatremia (54% vs. 27% for patients without, P < 0.001). In-hospital mortality was 34% and was more common for patients with HE (51% vs. 22%, P < 0.001), irrespective of grade, and for those with recurrence (63% vs. 42%, P < 0.001). In multivariate analysis, HE at diagnosis of infection and MELD-sodium were predictors of mortality.ConclusionsHE is frequent in cirrhotic patients with BI and is associated with severity of liver disease, but not with infection. These patients are at increased risk of short-term HE recurrence, especially those with hyponatremia. The presence and recurrence of HE, independent of severity, are associated with in-hospital mortality. Bacterial infections (BIs) are well-recognized precipitants of hepatic encephalopathy (HE). Nevertheless, there is a paucity of data in patients with HE associated with BI. Our aim was to describe clinical characteristics, recurrence, and prognosis of HE in patients with BI. A prospective study with inclusion of hospitalized cirrhotic patients with BI, followed until discharge, death, or liver transplantation. 172 patients (age 57 ± 13, model of end-stage liver disease [MELD]-sodium 22 ± 8) were included. Infections were more commonly due to spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and cellulitis (22% and 23%), non-nosocomial (70%), and associated with systemic inflammatory response syndrome and septic shock in 40% and 9%, respectively. HE was diagnosed in 66 patients (grade ≥2 in 58%). In multivariate analysis, MELD-sodium, albumin, and prior HE were associated with HE at diagnosis of BI. Recurrence of HE was diagnosed in 30 patients (median 13 [interquartile range 5–22] days), more commonly manifested as overt HE (90% vs. 60% at first episode, P = 0.012) and more frequently in patients with hyponatremia (54% vs. 27% for patients without, P < 0.001). In-hospital mortality was 34% and was more common for patients with HE (51% vs. 22%, P < 0.001), irrespective of grade, and for those with recurrence (63% vs. 42%, P < 0.001). In multivariate analysis, HE at diagnosis of infection and MELD-sodium were predictors of mortality. HE is frequent in cirrhotic patients with BI and is associated with severity of liver disease, but not with infection. These patients are at increased risk of short-term HE recurrence, especially those with hyponatremia. The presence and recurrence of HE, independent of severity, are associated with in-hospital mortality." @default.
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- W4316804371 title "Hepatic Encephalopathy in Cirrhotic Patients With Bacterial Infections: Frequency, Clinical Characteristics, and Prognostic Relevance" @default.
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