Acute liver failure after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: An observational study

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Delignette, M. C. | Stevic, N. | Lebossé, F. | Bonnefoy-Cudraz, E. | Argaud, L. | Cour, M.

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International audience. RATIONALE: Apart from hypoxic hepatitis (HH), the hepatic consequences of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) have been little studied. This cohort study aimed to investigate the characteristics of liver dysfunction resulting from OHCA and its association with outcomes. METHODS: Among the conventional static liver function tests used to define acute liver failure (ALF), we determined which one correlated more closely with the reference indocyanine green (ICG) clearance test in a series of OHCA patients from the CYRUS trial (NCT01595958). Subsequently, we assessed whether ALF, in addition to HH (i.e., acute liver injury), was an independent risk factor for death in a large cohort of OHCA patients admitted to two intensive care units between 2007 and 2017. RESULTS: ICG clearance, available for 22 patients, was impaired in 17 (77.3%) cases. Prothrombin time (PT) ratio was the only static liver function test that correlated significantly (r = -0.66, p \textless 0.01) with ICG clearance and was therefore used to define ALF, with the usual cutoff of \textless 50%. Of the 418 patients included in the analysis (sex ratio: 1.4; median age: 64 [53-75] years; non-shockable rhythm: 73%), 67 (16.0%) presented with ALF, and 61 (14.6%) had HH at admission. On day 28, 337 (80.6%) patients died. Following multivariate analysis, ALF at admission, OHCA occurring at home, absence of bystander, non-cardiac cause of OHCA, low-flow duration ≥ 20 min, and SOFA score excluding liver subscore at admission were independently associated with day 28 mortality. CONCLUSIONS: ALF occurred frequently after OHCA and, unlike HH, was independently associated with day 28 mortality.

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