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Liver dysfunction and acute cardiocirculatory failure in children

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We report 15 children who developed transient liver dysfunction related to hepatic ischaemia. All patients had cardiocirculatory failure 24 h before the onset of liver injury (day 1). Peak serum values of transaminases occurred between day 1 and day 3: SGOT (mean: 759 IU/l, range: 150–4400); SGPT (418 IU/l, 95–2547). Transaminase values decreased rapidly and normalised from day 6 to day 10. Minimum values of prothrombin test (PT) occurred on day 1 (31%, 10–70) and 13/15 patients had a PT<50% (27%, 10–44). PT values normalized from day 3 to day 10. Hypoglycaemia was present in 8/15 patients on day 1. Liver dysfunction improved after correction of the circulatory failure. These results confirm that transient hepatic dysfunction, probably as a consequence of hepatic hypoperfusion, may occur frequently in children after acute circulatory failure. We conclude that the diagnosis of ischaemic liver injury or shock liver syndrome in children can be made on clinical and biochemical criteria, and that liver biopsy is unnecessary.

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Abbreviations

GGT:

gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase

PT:

prothrombin test

SGOT:

serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase

SGPT:

serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase

SLS:

shock liver syndrome

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Jacquemin, E., Saliba, E., Blond, M.H. et al. Liver dysfunction and acute cardiocirculatory failure in children. Eur J Pediatr 151, 731–734 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01959078

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