2024
Non-ceruloplasmin copper and urinary copper in clinically stable Wilson disease: Alignment with recommended targets
Ott P, Sandahl T, Ala A, Cassiman D, Couchonnal-Bedoya E, Cury R, Czlonkowska A, Denk G, D’Inca R, de Assis Aquino Gondim F, Moore J, Poujois A, Twardowschy C, Weiss K, Zuin M, Kamlin C, Schilsky M. Non-ceruloplasmin copper and urinary copper in clinically stable Wilson disease: Alignment with recommended targets. JHEP Reports 2024, 6: 101115. PMID: 39139457, PMCID: PMC11321293, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhepr.2024.101115.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-ceruloplasmin-bound copperUrinary copper excretionD-penicillamine therapyRecommended target rangeWD patientsWilson's diseaseSigns of copper deficiencyD-penicillamineBiochemical signsCopper excretionTarget rangeClinically stable diseaseTreatment of WDTreatment of patientsAnalysis of liver enzymesCopper deficiencyStable diseaseMaintenance therapyScreening visitUrinary copperTreated WDHealthy controlsNormal rangeProtein speciationRecommended targets
2021
Coagulopathy, Bleeding Events, and Outcome According to Rotational Thromboelastometry in Patients With Acute Liver Injury/Failure
Stravitz RT, Fontana RJ, Meinzer C, Durkalski‐Mauldin V, Hanje AJ, Olson J, Koch D, Hamid B, Schilsky M, McGuire B, Ganger D, Liou I, Karvellas CJ, Rule JA, Lisman T, Clasen K, Reuben A, Cripps M, Lee WM, Group A. Coagulopathy, Bleeding Events, and Outcome According to Rotational Thromboelastometry in Patients With Acute Liver Injury/Failure. Hepatology 2021, 74: 937-949. PMID: 33636020, PMCID: PMC10668528, DOI: 10.1002/hep.31767.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsALI/ALFROTEM parametersRotational thromboelastometryDisease severityAcute liver injury/failureAbnormal hemostatic profileSevere systemic complicationsAcute liver injuryBleeding eventsBleeding riskLiver transplantationSystemic complicationsHemostatic failureLiver injuryIllness severityNative liverAbnormal hemostasisHemostatic profileStudy groupHigh incidencePatientsNormal rangeLaboratory evidenceClot formationClot stability