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Paul Manka1, Verena Olliges1, Lars P Bechmann1, Martin Schlattjan1, Christoph Jochum1, Jürgen W Treckmann2, Fuat H Saner2, Guido Gerken1, Wing-Kin Syn3, Ali Canbay1.
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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Emerging data links different aspects of lipid metabolism to liver regeneration. In patients with acute liver failure (ALF), low levels of lipids may correlate with disease severity. Thus, we determined whether there is an etiology-specific link between lipid levels in patients suffering from ALF and aimed to investigate an effect of lipid levels on the prognosis of ALF.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25025159 PMCID: PMC4099314 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0102351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Lipids in patients with acute liver failure.
| Parameters (n) | Normal range | Total patient Mean +/− SD (SEM) | NSR Mean +/− SD (SEM) | SR Mean +/− SD (SEM) |
| Total cholesterol (88) | 70–170 mg/dl | 120.98+/−55.3 (5.9) | 81.58+/−39.6 (8.085) | 137.24+/−46.299 (7.231) |
| Triglycerides (63) | <150 mg/dl | 143.32+/−91.843 (11.39) | 130.75+/−80.367 (16.405) | 150.68+/−98.42 (15.327) |
| LDL (87) | 70–180 mg/dl | 62.72+/−46.24 (4.901) | 39.63+/−21.647 (4.419) | 72.8+/−50.233 (7.845) |
| HDL (89) | >40 mg/dl | 16.31+/−16.355 (1.734) | 6.96+/−8.590 (1,753) | 17.63+/−13.879 (2.168) |
Figure 1Lipid levels in acute liver failure.
Lipid-levels were assessed during diagnostic procedures in ALF patients. Recordings are depicted for the first detected value within one week after admission (A) HDL; (B) total cholesterol; (C) LDL; (D) Triglycerides; All data are presented as median, *p vs. SR<0.05. To assess predictive properties of the analyzed parameters receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were calculated for lipid components (E), the MELD, and individual MELD components (F). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) was 0.77 for HDL and 0.84 for total Cholesterol (E). A similar performance was reached for the MELD Score with an AUROC of 0.875 (F).
Figure 2Comparison between HDL and parameters of cell-damage and cell-death.
We found a positive correlation for HDL and AST (A), ALT (B), and Albumin (C) as parameters of liver function. In contrast, bilirubin (D), international normalized ratio (INR, E), and the MELD score (F) as indicators for liver damage were inversely correlated to HDL.
Figure 3HDL levels differ between different etiologies.
We compared the levels of the different lipids between the different etiological groups. (A) HDL levels are higher in patients in acute liver failure due to acetaminophen intoxication in comparison to all other compared etiologies. However no difference has been found for cholesterol or LDL (B, C). Comparison of the spontaneously recovered patient's data of the three biggest subgroups showed strong significant differences. Serum levels of HDL are also lower in non-spontaneous survivors within the group of DILI (D).