Cause:Multiple etiologies result in end-stage hepatic failure, which has 4 major complications: ascites, hemorrhage, renal failure, and encephalopathy
Pathophys:Nitrogen-induced types, by blood in gut or protein-containing food ingestion. Lactulose helps by producing H+ in bowel, which traps NH3, and by causing diarrhea.
Precipitated by infection, renal failure, diuretics, drugs, GI bleed, constipation, dietary protein.
Sx:Organic brain syndrome/delirium (Delirium (Organic Brain Syndrome))
Si:Spectrum from mild flap (asterixis) to decorticate/decerebrate coma (Nejm 1968;278:876)
Lab: Chem:Blood NH3 elevated, although degree of elevation does not correlate with severity but may be useful to follow individual patient
Rx:
(Nejm 1997;337:473)
1st: Lactulose 30-60 gm qd po to produce 2-4 acidic (pH <6) stools qd helps all types, though expensive (ADP J Club 2004;141:59); can cause osmotic diarrhea and hypernatremia
2nd: Nonabsorbable antibiotics like: