Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
To Determine the Predictors of Reversibility for Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure at 6-months-A Prospective Study.
ACLF is defined differently in APASL,EASL and AASLD.APASL talks of reversibility in ACLF as per its definition and constitution of Homogenous population with ACLF.The definition of ACLF as per APASL is an acute hepatic insult manifesting as jaundice (serum bilirubin ≥ 5 mg/dL (85 micromol/L) and coagulopathy (INR ≥ 1.5 or prothrombin activity <40%) complicated within 4 weeks by clinical ascites and/or encephalopathy in a patient with previously diagnosed or undiagnosed chronic liver disease/cirrhosis, and is associated with a high 28-day mortality .From the point of view of intensivists, events in form of organ dysfunction , failure or mortality would cumulatively effect the outcome.Reversibility of ACLF syndrome is a feature of the ACLF defined by the AARC criteria, as nearly all the patients included are after the index presentation.With mitigation of the acute insult and over time, the hepatic reserve improves ,fibrosis regresses and the portal pressure decreases. Further, unlike patients with decompensated cirrhosis and similar to patients with ALF, the reversal of coagulopathy preceded the reversal of jaundice,that is ,median time to reversal of syndrome, i.e jaundice and coagulopathy was 7 (4-30)days versus 19 (7-60)days for jaundice, respectively. The median time for reversal of syndrome, i.e, jaundice and coagulopathy ,was 30 days. Baseline albumin, AARC score and Transient elastography predicted long term reversibility .The disease severity assessment is needed for prognostication and to guide the therapy. Furthermore,the available prediction scores have been validated at baseline,but none has been evaluated in a dynamic manner for prognostication in ACLF patients.A DYNAMIC Model that could predict the reversibility in ACLF is urgently required.
Hypothesis:Baseline factors could reliably predict reversibility of ACLF, will help in improved clinical outcomes and risk stratifications. Aim: To identify the predictors based on clinical, biochemical parameters and noninvasive tests to reliably predict reversibility of ACLF at 6 months Methodology: Study population: - Age - 18-75 years - Patients with ACLF(as per APASL guidelines) Study design:Prospective Cohort study done at Department of Hepatology,Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences,New Delhi,India. The study will be conducted in Department of Hepatology . Duration:2 year Sample size: Assuming that the expected reversibility of ACLF of 60% and desired confidence interval (CI) of 95%,alpha-5% and precision-5%,we need to enroll 370 cases. Considering 28-day mortality rate of around 30% in ACLF patients, we intend to prospectively enroll around 480 patients during the study period. Monitoring and assessment All patients of ACLF, with acute insult as mentioned in our inclusion criteria, will be prospectively enrolled. Patients will receive standard of care for ACLF. During hospitalization, patients will undergo investigations as per institutional protocol and will receive standard of care as per there acute insult. Once discharged, all patients will be managed in out-patients as mentioned in the study timeline (figure 1) and will undergo investigations as per the need for monitoring purpose. The list of investigations are mentioned in the figure 2 and is the usual institutional standard of care for medical management of ACLF patients. ;
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