Diagnosis and Clinical Management of Acute Severe Hepatitis of Unknown Origin: Operational Recommendation of Peking Union Medical College Hospital.

Wei Cao, Zhenghong Li, Huadong Zhu, Xiang Zhou, Qiwen Yang, Yang Han, Jihai Liu, Qing Chang, Taisheng Li
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Around 450 cases of acute severe hepatitis of unknown origin in children have been reported in 21 countries and region globally since April 2022, which has exceeded the past annual incidences of related regions, and has aroused wide concern. Affected patients were predominantly children under 16 years of age, presented with symptoms of acute hepatitis with markedly elevated liver enzymes, and had been ruled out of common viral infections such as hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E. Similar cases have not been reported in China yet. However, considering that the severe acute hepatitis has involved worldwide areas, still with unknown origin, and incidences of severity is relatively high, we formulated this recommendation to standardize diagnosis and treatment of acute severe hepatitis of unknown origin in Peking Union Medical College Hospital, to get fully prepared to the possible public health events.

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不明原因急性重型肝炎的诊断与临床处理:北京协和医院手术建议。
自2022年4月以来,全球已有21个国家和地区报告了约450例来源不明的儿童急性重型肝炎病例,超过了过去相关地区的年发病率,引起了广泛关注。受影响的患者主要是16岁以下的儿童,表现为急性肝炎症状,肝酶明显升高,并已排除常见的病毒性感染,如甲型、乙型、丙型、丁型和戊型肝炎。但考虑到重症急性肝炎已波及世界范围,病因不明,严重程度发生率较高,为规范北京协和医院不明原因急性重型肝炎诊疗,为可能发生的公共卫生事件做好充分准备,我们制定了本建议。
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