医学
肝移植
重症监护室
肝衰竭
内科学
重症监护医学
移植
胃肠病学
作者
Elisabetta Cerutti,Francesca D’Arcangelo,Chiara Becchetti,Marta Cilla,Valentina Cossiga,Maria Guarino,Federica Invernizzi,Lucia Lapenna,Bruna Lavezzo,Fabio Marra,M. Merli,Maria Cristina Morelli,Pierluigi Toniutto,Patrizia Burra,Alberto Zanetto
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.dld.2024.08.002
摘要
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) is a severe clinical syndrome characterized by acute liver decompensation in patients with chronic liver disease, marked by systemic inflammation and systemic organ failure. In this review, we discussed sex-related disparities in the incidence, prognosis, and access to liver transplantation (LT) for patients with ACLF, particularly during Intensive Care Unit (ICU) management. Some studies have suggested that ACLF is more prevalent among male patients admitted to the ICU, and they have higher mortality rates than females. Available prognostic scores, such as CLIF-C or TAM-score, lack sex-specific adjustments. Sarcopenia seems to enhance the accuracy of these scores though this is observed only in male individuals. LT is the only effective treatment for patients with ACLF grade 2-3 who do not respond to medical therapies. Sex-related disparities occur in both access to LT and post-transplant outcomes, although the influence of sex on the prevalence, clinical course, and listing for LT in ACLF remains largely undetermined. A sex-orientated analysis of ICU outcomes in ACLF would facilitate the development of sex-orientated management strategies, thereby improving patients' outcomes.
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