Journal article
Epidemiology and outcomes of acute liver failure in Australia
P Hey, TP Hanrahan, M Sinclair, AG Testro, PW Angus, A Peterson, S Warrillow, R Bellomo, MV Perini, G Starkey, RM Jones, M Fink, T McClure, P Gow
World Journal of Hepatology | BAISHIDENG PUBLISHING GROUP INC | Published : 2019
Abstract
BACKGROUND Acute liver failure (ALF) is a life-threatening syndrome with varying aetiologies requiring complex care and multidisciplinary management. Its changing incidence, aetiology and outcomes over the last 16 years in the Australian context remain uncertain. AIM To describe the changing incidence, aetiology and outcomes of ALF in South Eastern Australia. METHODS The database of the Victorian Liver Transplant Unit was interrogated to identify all cases of ALF in adults (> 16 years) in adults hospitalised between January 2002 and December 2017. Overall, 169 patients meeting criteria for ALF were identified. Demographics, aetiology of ALF, rates of transplantation and outcomes were collect..
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