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The coagulopathy of liver disease is complex and often unpredictable. Despite clear evidence of an increased tendency for bleeding in patients who have cirrhosis, many circumstances also promote local and systemic hypercoagulable states. The consequences of hypercoagulability include the obvious morbidity and mortality of portal vein thrombosis, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism, but possibly also include other end-organ syndromes, such as portopulmonary hypertension, hepatorenal syndrome, and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. A more subtle contribution also could be responsible for progression of early fibrosis to decompensated cirrhosis. Future research is needed to elucidate specific mechanistic pathways that might lead to local hypercoagulation and the clinical interventions that might prevent morbidity and mortality related to hypercoagulation in patients who have cirrhosis.
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PMID:Hypercoagulation in liver disease. 1915 Mar 15

Liver cirrhosis is the end-stage of long-standing chronic liver diseases. The occurrence of complications from liver cirrhosis increases the mortality risk, but the prognosis can be improved by optimal management in the intensive care unit (ICU). Defined diagnostic algorithms allow the etiology and presence of typical complications upon presentation to the ICU to be identified. Acute variceal bleeding requires endoscopic intervention, vasoactive drugs, antibiotics, supportive intensive care measures and, where necessary, urgent transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) procedure. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis needs to be diagnosed and immediately treated in patients with ascites. Hepatorenal syndrome should be treated by albumin and terlipressin. In case of respiratory failure, differential diagnosis should not only consider pneumonia, pulmonary embolism and cardiac failure, but also hepatic hydrothorax, portopulmonary hypertension and hepatopulmonary syndrome. The feasibility of liver transplantation should be always discussed in patients with decompensated cirrhosis. Artificial liver support devices may only serve as a bridging procedure until transplant.
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PMID:[Management of decompensated liver cirrhosis in the intensive care unit]. 2403 Aug 43