AFLF vs CDLD

Compare and contrast Acute Fulminant Liver Failure (AFLF) and Chronic Decompensated Liver Disease (CDLD)

History

AFLFCDLD
– Acute ingestion (eg paracetamol)
– Drug interactions
– Viral
– Ischaemic
– Post-operative
– Herbal / alternative Rx eg St John’s Wort
– Chronic liver disease
– Encephalopathy
– Hepatitis (eg chronic Hep C)
– GI bleeds

Examination

AFLFCDLD
JaundiceYESYES
ComaYESYES
Intracranial hypertensionCOMMONLESS COMMON
Portal hypertensionUNCOMMONCOMMON: eg,
– Haematemesis
– Asterixis
– Spider naevi
– Ascites
etc

Biochemical findings

AFLFCDLD
BSLHypoglycaemia commonHypoglycaemia rare
NaHyponatraemia rareHyponatraemia common
AcidosisSevereLess severe
BilirubinHighHigh
LFTsVery derangedLess severely deranged
Renal FailureCommonLess common

Haematological findings

AFLFCDLD
PltNormalLow
INRVery highsomewhat high
FibrinogenLowNormal

Imaging

AFLFCDLD
CT BrainCerebral oedemaNo cerebral oedema
CT Abdomen– Swollen liver
– may find vascular cause for AFLF
– shrunken, fibrotic liver
– splenomegaly
– varices

Biopsy

AFLFCDLD
NecrosisFibrosis