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Cirrhosis Cirrhosis

• Cirrhosis is extensive scarring of the liver, usually caused by a chronic irreversible reaction to hepatic inflammation and necrosis.

• Complications depend on the amount of damage sustained by the liver.

• In compensated cirrhosis, liver has significant scarring but performs essential functions without causing significant symptoms.

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Complications Complications

• Portal hypertension• Ascites • Bleeding esophageal varices• Coagulation defects• Jaundice• Portal-systemic encephalopathy with

hepatic coma• Hepatorenal syndrome• Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis

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Etiology Etiology

• Known causes of liver disease include:– Alcohol – Viral hepatitis– Autoimmune hepatitis– Steatohepatitis– Drugs and toxins– Biliary disease

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EtiologyEtiology (Continued)(Continued)

–Metabolic/genetic causes– Cardiovascular disease

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Clinical ManifestationsClinical Manifestations

• In early stages, signs of liver disease include:– Fatigue– Significant change in weight– Gastrointestinal symptoms– Abdominal pain and liver tenderness– Pruritus

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Clinical ManifestationsClinical Manifestations

• In late stages, the signs vary:– Jaundice and icterus– Dry skin– Rashes– Petechiae, or ecchymoses (lesions)–Warm, bright red palms of the hands– Spider angiomas– Peripheral dependent edema of the

extremities and sacrum

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Abdominal AssessmentAbdominal Assessment

• Massive ascites

• Umbilicus protrusion

• Caput medusae (dilated abdominal veins)

• Hepatomegaly (liver enlargement)

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Other Physical AssessmentsOther Physical Assessments

• Assess nasogastric drainage, vomitus, and stool for presence of blood

• Fetor hepaticus (breath odor)• Amenorrhea• Gynecomastia, testicular atrophy,

impotence• Bruising, petechiae, enlarged spleen• Neurologic changes• Asterixis

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Laboratory AssessmentLaboratory Assessment

• Aminotransferase serum levels and lactate dehydrogenase may be elevated.

• Alkaline phosphatase levels may increase.

• Total serum bilirubin and urobilinogen levels may rise.

• Total serum protein and albumin levels decrease.

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Laboratory AssessmentLaboratory Assessment

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• Prothrombin time prolonged; platelet count low

• Decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit values and white blood cell count

• Elevated ammonia levels

• Serum creatinine level possibly elevated

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Surgical InterventionsSurgical Interventions

• Peritoneovenous shunt

• Portocaval shunt

• Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt

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Potential for HemorrhagePotential for Hemorrhage

• Interventions include:– Identifying the source of bleeding and

initiating measures to halt it–Massive esophageal bleeding– Esophageal varices– Nonsurgical management includes:• Drug therapy: possibly nonselective beta

blocker• Gastric intubation• Esophagogastric balloon tamponade

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Management of Hemorrhage Management of Hemorrhage

• Blood transfusions

• Endoscopic procedures

• Transjugular intrahepatic portal-systemic shunt

• Surgical management

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Potential for Portal-Systemic Potential for Portal-Systemic EncephalopathyEncephalopathy

• Interventions include:– Role of ammonia– Reduction of ammonia levels– Diet therapy using simple and brief

guidelines– Drug therapy:• Lactulose• Neomycin sulfate• Metronidazole

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Hepatitis Hepatitis

• Widespread viral inflammation of liver cells

• Hepatitis A

• Hepatitis B

• Hepatitis C

• Hepatitis D

• Hepatitis E

• Hepatitis F and G are uncommon

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Hepatitis AHepatitis A

• Similar to that of a typical viral syndrome; often goes unrecognized

• Spread via the fecal-oral route by oral ingestion of fecal contaminants

• Contaminated water, shellfish from contaminated water, food contaminated by handlers infected with hepatitis A

• Also spread by oral-anal sexual activity(Continued)

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Hepatitis A Hepatitis A (Continued)(Continued)

• Incubation period for hepatitis A is 15 to 50 days.

• Disease is usually not life threatening.

• Disease may be more severe in individuals older than 40 years of age.

• Many people who have hepatitis A don’t know it; symptoms are similar to a gastrointestinal illness.

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Hepatitis BHepatitis B

• Spread is via unprotected sexual intercourse with an infected partner, sharing needles, accidental needle sticks, blood transfusions, hemodialysis, maternal-fetal route.

• Symptoms occur in 25 to 180 days after exposure; symptoms include anorexia, nausea and vomiting, fever, fatigue, right upper quadrant pain, dark urine, light stool, joint pain, and jaundice.

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Hepatitis BHepatitis B (Continued)(Continued)

• Hepatitis carriers can infect others, even if they are without symptoms.

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Hepatitis CHepatitis C• Spread is by sharing needles,

blood, blood products, or organ transplants (prior to 1992), needle stick injury, tattoos, intranasal cocaine use.

• Incubation period is 21 to 140 days.

• Most individuals are asymptomatic; damage occurs over decades.

• Hepatitis C is the leading indication for liver transplantation in the U.S.

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Hepatitis DHepatitis D

• Transmitted primarily by parenteral routes

• Incubation period 14 to 56 days

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Hepatitis EHepatitis E

• Present in endemic areas where waterborne epidemics occur and in travelers to those areas

• Transmitted via fecal-oral route

• Resembles hepatitis A

• Incubation period 15 to 64 days

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Clinical ManifestationsClinical Manifestations• Abdominal pain• Changes in skin or eye color• Arthralgia (joint pain)• Myalgia (muscle pain)• Diarrhea/constipation• Fever• Lethargy• Malaise• Nausea/vomiting• Pruritus

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Nonsurgical ManagementNonsurgical Management

• Physical rest

• Psychological rest

• Diet therapy

• Drug therapy includes:– Antiemetics– Antiviral medications– Immunomodulators

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Fatty Liver (Steatohepatitis)Fatty Liver (Steatohepatitis)

• Fatty liver is caused by the accumulation of fats in and around the hepatic cells.

• Causes include:– Diabetes mellitus– Obesity– Elevated lipid profile

• Many clients are asymptomatic.

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Hepatic AbscessHepatic Abscess

• Liver invaded by bacteria or protozoa causing abscess

• Pyrogenic liver abscess; amebic hepatic abscess

• Treatment usually involves:– Drainage with ultrasound guidance– Antibiotic therapy

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Cancer of the LiverCancer of the Liver

• One of the most common tumors in the world

• Most common complaint: abdominal discomfort

• Treatment includes:– Chemotherapy– Surgery

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Liver TransplantationLiver Transplantation

• Used in the treatment of end-stage liver disease, primary malignant neoplasm of the liver

• Donor livers obtained primarily from trauma victims who have not had liver damage

• Donor liver transported to the surgery center in a cooled saline solution that preserves the organ for up to 8 hours

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Complications Complications

• Acute, chronic graft rejection• Infection• Hemorrhage• Hepatic artery thrombosis• Fluid and electrolyte imbalances• Pulmonary atelectasis• Acute renal failure• Psychological maladjustment