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Filter by:A randomized controlled trial to study the efficacy of addition of FMT & plasma exchange to tenofovir compared to monotherapy with tenofovir in patients with HBV reactivation who develops Acute on chronic liver failure. In this study the patients who meet the inclusion criteria will be randomized to either receive Tenofovir or with FMT + plasma exchange along with Tenofovir . Blood samples & stool samples will be taken & analysis will be done accordingly .The patients are followed for 90 days MELD,APACHE & SOFA scores are calculated.Then statistical analysis will be done to find whether the addition of plasma exchange & FMT adds benefit compared to tenofovir treatment alone .
This study is to investigate the long-term outcomes and prognostic risk factors in patients recovered from hepatitis B virus related acute on-chronic liver failure.
ALF (ALF) is defined by three criteria: (1) rapid development of hepatocellular dysfunction (jaundice, coagulopathy), (2) hepatic encephalopathy, and (3) absence of a prior history of liver disease. Interval between onset of acute hepatic injury (jaundice) and onset of liver failure (encephalopathy with or without coagulopathy) in such patients (icterus-encephalopathy interval; IEI) has been described to be between 4 weeks (Indian definition) to 24 weeks (AASLD-ALF study group). Further, due to the diverse natural course, ALF has been sub-classified as hyperacute (IEI ≤ 7 day), acute (IEI ≤ 4 weeks) and sub-acute ALF (IEI ≥ 5 week to ≤12 weeks) by British authors.
Early treatment of invasive fungal infections (IFI) may prevent undue mortality in acute on chronic liver failure (ACLF) patients. We aim to study the impact of early empiric treatment (based on clinical suspicion) of IFI as compared to pre-emptive treatment (based on biomarkers and culture positivity) on the outcomes in ACLF patients with suspected IFI in a randomized trial. The ACLF patients with clinically suspected IFI would be randomly allocated to empiric treatment or pre-emptive treatment group and followed up clinically to assess the impact on survival, clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness and safety of such an approach. The protocol is designed to cut- down unnecessary usage and to curtail the duration of antifungals use in ICUs based on biomarkers/culture-driven stoppage rules. The results will fuel further studies on formal cost-effective analysis and antimicrobial stewardship protocols in ACLF patients.
This study is to investigate MER receptor tyrosine kinase (MERTK) signalling cascade on monocytes and tissue macrophages in respect to innate immune function of the cells in patients with cirrhosis at different stages of disease (Child A, B, C, acute decompensation, acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF)) and in comparison to patients with acute liver failure and to healthy controls.
The AARC China Study is to establish a widely recognized and harmonized standard of patients with HBV-ACLF in the Asia Pacific region.
The study is done with the aim of finding the association between the bilirubin and bile acids / DAMPS molecule with organ failures and sepsis in the patients with acute on chronic liver failure . in this study there are 2 parts in the first part people who satisfy the eligibility criteria will be recruited and blood samples will be taken and above mentioned molecules will be analyzed and association ,if any with occurrences of organ failures / new onset sepsis will be analyzed . In the second part of the study the patients who meet the criteria will be randomized to either receive standard medical therapy or with either haemoperfusion or therapeutic plasma exchange with standard medical therapy . blood samples will be taken and stored, bile acids (primary and secondary bile acids, bilirubin and damps molecules will be analysed .the patients are followed for 90 days , then statistical analysis will be done to find the association with organ failures and new onset sepsis .
it is a single blind randomised control study which aims to study the effect of PEG3350 in resolution of overt hepatic encephalopathy in patients of acute on chronic liver failure. this will be compared with the standard of care in the management of hepatic encephalopathy.
This study is to investigate the clinical efficacy of three types of nucleotide/nucleoside analogues in treatment of HBV-related acute-on-chronic liver failure.
This is a prospective, comparative, open label, phase 2b study designed to investigate the safety and efficacy of LifeLiver (an Extracorporeal Bio Artificial Liver). The study will recruit approximately 40 acute or acute-on-chronic liver failure patients.