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Bacterial and fungal infections in acute-on-chronic liver failure: prevalence, characteristics and impact on prognosis.

Javier Fernández1,2, Juan Acevedo3, Reiner Wiest4, Thierry Gustot5, Alex Amoros2, Carme Deulofeu2, Enric Reverter1, Javier Martínez6, Faouzi Saliba7, Rajiv Jalan8, Tania Welzel9, Marco Pavesi2, María Hernández-Tejero1, Pere Ginès1,2, Vicente Arroyo2.   

Abstract

Bacterial infection is a frequent trigger of acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF), syndrome that could also increase the risk of infection. This investigation evaluated prevalence and characteristics of bacterial and fungal infections causing and complicating ACLF, predictors of follow-up bacterial infections and impact of bacterial infections on survival. PATIENTS: 407 patients with ACLF and 235 patients with acute decompensation (AD).
RESULTS: 152 patients (37%) presented bacterial infections at ACLF diagnosis; 46%(n=117) of the remaining 255 patients with ACLF developed bacterial infections during follow-up (4 weeks). The corresponding figures in patients with AD were 25% and 18% (p<0.001). Severe infections (spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, pneumonia, severe sepsis/shock, nosocomial infections and infections caused by multiresistant organisms) were more prevalent in patients with ACLF. Patients with ACLF and bacterial infections (either at diagnosis or during follow-up) showed higher grade of systemic inflammation at diagnosis of the syndrome, worse clinical course (ACLF 2-3 at final assessment: 47% vs 26%; p<0.001) and lower 90-day probability of survival (49% vs 72.5%;p<0.001) than patients with ACLF without infection. Bacterial infections were independently associated with mortality in patients with ACLF-1 and ACLF-2. Fungal infections developed in 9 patients with ACLF (2%) and in none with AD, occurred mainly after ACLF diagnosis (78%) and had high 90-day mortality (71%).
CONCLUSION: Bacterial infections are extremely frequent in ACLF. They are severe and associated with intense systemic inflammation, poor clinical course and high mortality. Patients with ACLF are highly predisposed to develop bacterial infections within a short follow-up period and could benefit from prophylactic strategies. © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted.

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Keywords:  cirrhosis; clinical course; immune paralysis; mortality; prevalence; prognosis; prophylaxis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28847867     DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2017-314240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gut        ISSN: 0017-5749            Impact factor:   23.059


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