The effect of different definitions of hepatic injury on incidence and mortality rates in the ICU patient population with secondary hepatic injury

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Abstract

Objective

The aim was to investigate how different hepatic injury (HI) definitions used in the same study population change incidence and mortality rates and which would best diagnose secondary HI.

Design

Single-centre retrospective observational cohort study.

Setting

Tertiary hospital ICU, ANKARA, Turkey.

Patients

Four hundred seventy-eight adult patients were included in the study.

Interventions

None.

Main variables of interest

Three definitions of HI were compared. Taking the SOFA hepatic criteria (SOFA: Total bilirubin (TBL) > 1.2 mg/dl) as the gold standard, sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and accuracy of the modified 2017 definition by the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) and the 2019 European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) were calculated.

Results

Incidence rates ranged from 10% to 45% according to the definition (p < 0.005), while mortality rates ranged from 38% to 57%. When the SOFA1.2 (TBL > 1.2 definition was taken as the gold standard, the diagnostic value of the ACG definition was high, and HI was found to be an independent risk factor that increased mortality four times.

Conclusions

According to this study’s results, the incidence and mortality rates of secondary HI vary greatly depending on the definition used. A definition that includes minimal increases in ALT, AST, and TBL predicts mortality with reasonable incidence rates.
不同的肝损伤定义对重症监护病房继发性肝损伤患者发病率和死亡率的影响。
目的旨在研究在同一研究人群中使用的不同肝损伤(HI)定义如何改变发病率和死亡率,以及哪种定义最能诊断继发性肝损伤:单中心回顾性观察队列研究:地点:土耳其安卡拉市三级医院重症监护室:干预措施:无:干预措施:无:对三种肝损伤定义进行了比较。以SOFA肝病标准(SOFA:总胆红素(TBL)> 1.2 mg/dl)为金标准,计算了美国胃肠病学院(ACG)和2019年欧洲肝病研究协会(EASL)修改后的2017年定义的敏感性、特异性、阳性和阴性预测值以及准确性:根据定义,发病率从10%到45%不等(P < 0.005),而死亡率从38%到57%不等。如果将 SOFA1.2(TBL > 1.2)定义作为金标准,ACG 定义的诊断价值很高,HI 被认为是一个独立的风险因素,会使死亡率增加 4 倍:根据这项研究的结果,继发性 HI 的发病率和死亡率因所采用的定义不同而有很大差异。包括谷丙转氨酶(ALT)、谷草转氨酶(AST)和总胆红素(TBL)微小升高的定义可预测合理发病率下的死亡率。
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