Manzar Zakaria, Syed Rizwan Hussain, Mujeebur Rehman Abid Butt, Ghulam Farid Rana.
Hepatic encephalopathy; precipitating factors in patients with cirrhosis.
Professional Med J Jan ;15(3):375-9.

Introduction: Hepatic encephalopathy is a common complication of cirrhosis. Its development heralds a poor prognosis. Hepatic encephalopathy is often precipitated by an identifiable factor. Prompt diagnosis of precipitating factors is the key to management of this reversible complication of cirrhosis. Objective: To determine the frequency of precipitating factors for hepatic encephalopathy in patients diagnosed with cirrhosis. Study Design: Descriptive Study. Place and Duration of study: The study was carried out at Combined Military Hospital Lahore from 18.6.07 to 18.12.2007. Patients and methods: Eighty Consecutive patients, 18 years and above of both genders suffering from hepatic encephalopathy were included in the study. Precipitating factors of hepatic encephalopathy were identified with the help of clinical examination and investigations. Results: Majority of patients (63.8%) had one precipitating factor; more than one factor was found in 27.5%. Upper gastrointestinal bleed (56%) and infections (27%) (spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and urinary tract infections) were the leading precipitating factors. Use of diuretics/ electrolyte imbalance and constipation were found in 19% and 7% of patients respectively. No precipitating factor was detected in 9% of patients. Conclusion: In majority of patients with hepatic encephalopathy, precipitating factor/ factors could be easily identified.

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