2021
Significant Liver Injury During Hospitalization for COVID-19 Is Not Associated With Liver Insufficiency or Death
Chew M, Tang Z, Radcliffe C, Caruana D, Doilicho N, Ciarleglio MM, Deng Y, Garcia-Tsao G. Significant Liver Injury During Hospitalization for COVID-19 Is Not Associated With Liver Insufficiency or Death. Clinical Gastroenterology And Hepatology 2021, 19: 2182-2191.e7. PMID: 34004326, PMCID: PMC8123528, DOI: 10.1016/j.cgh.2021.05.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSignificant liver injuryLiver injuryLiver insufficiencyCOVID-19High-sensitivity C-reactive protein valuesC-reactive protein valuesDrug-induced liver injuryHepatocellular liver injuryInternational normalized ratioMultivariate logistic regressionHyperinflammatory stateTocilizumab useVasopressor useConcomitant medicationsConsecutive patientsIndependent predictorsLiver failureBilirubin levelsD-dimerTest abnormalitiesNormalized ratioAlanine aminotransferaseHospitalizationPatientsInjury
2005
Sepsis in cirrhosis: report on the 7th meeting of the International Ascites Club
Wong F, Bernardi M, Balk R, Christman B, Moreau R, Garcia-Tsao G, Patch D, Soriano G, Hoefs J, Navasa M. Sepsis in cirrhosis: report on the 7th meeting of the International Ascites Club. Gut 2005, 54: 718. PMID: 15831923, PMCID: PMC1774473, DOI: 10.1136/gut.2004.038679.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsGastrointestinal bleedSepsis syndromeBacterial infectionsInternational Ascites ClubElevated D-dimerSystemic inflammatory responseSpontaneous bacterial peritonitisFurther tissue injuryPresence of infectionNitric oxide synthaseTumor necrosis factorUse of antibioticsUse of albuminSubclinical coagulopathyProphylactic antibioticsRenal impairmentCirrhotic patientsLiver dysfunctionRenal failureBacterial peritonitisBacterial translocationD-dimerReticuloendothelial functionProduction of superoxideInflammatory response