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Acute fatty liver of pregnancy associated with pancreatitis: a life-threatening complication.

Julie S Moldenhauer1, John M O'brien, John R Barton, Baha Sibai.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Inadequate data describe pancreatitis as a complication in women with acute fatty liver of pregnancy. Our purpose was to report our experience with this complication, which included maternal and perinatal outcomes. STUDY
DESIGN: Medical records of patients with acute fatty liver of pregnancy and/or pancreatitis were reviewed over a 15-year period. Records were reviewed for symptoms, laboratory findings, clinical course, and maternal and perinatal outcomes.
RESULTS: Persistent nausea and vomiting were the symptoms in 10 of 12 patients (83%). The average maternal age was 26.3 years (range, 21-37 years). There were two maternal deaths (17%); one death occurred despite liver transplantation. Maternal morbidity included encephalopathy (50%), acute respiratory distress syndrome (17%), and renal failure (33%) that resulted from acute tubular necrosis (3 cases) and acute cortical necrosis (1 case) that required renal transplantation. Of the 12 patients, 11 patients (91%) had an elevated serum lipase level, and another patient had an elevated serum amylase level (9%). Eight of 12 patients (67%) underwent radiologic studies, of which 7 patients (88%) were diagnostic for pancreatitis. Radiographic and autopsy findings noted pancreatic inflammation (3 cases), pseudocyst formation (3 cases), and hemorrhagic pancreatitis (1 case). The radiographic and serum laboratory abnormalities occurred after the onset of hepatic and renal abnormalities in all cases.
CONCLUSION: Pancreatitis is a potentially lethal complication of acute fatty liver of pregnancy, and all patients with this diagnosis should undergo screening for the abnormality. Pancreatic abnormalities typically appear after hepatic and renal dysfunction.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14981397     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2003.09.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


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