| Literature DB >> 32728628 |
Ankit Agarwal1, Sunil Taneja1, Madhu Chopra1, Ajay Duseja1, Radha K Dhiman1.
Abstract
AIM OF THE STUDY: Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) is the mildest form in the spectrum of hepatic encepha-lopathy (HE). We compared the usefulness of the Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Score (PHES) and Animal Naming Test (ANT) for the diagnosis of MHE and the prediction of the development of overt episodes of HE.Entities:
Keywords: cirrhosis; hepatic encephalopathy; minimal hepatic encephalopathy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32728628 PMCID: PMC7380476 DOI: 10.5114/ceh.2019.95105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Hepatol ISSN: 2392-1099
Clinical and demographic features of patients enrolled in the study
| Parameter | Patients enrolled | MHEa | NMHEa | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex (male)b | 86 (83.5%) | 31 (83.8%) | 55 (83.3%) | |
| Age (years)c | 48.029 (45.87-50.18) | 48.027 (44.907-51.147) | 48.030 (45.105-50.956) | |
| CTP classb | ||||
| Class A | 61 (59.22%) | 12 (19.7%) | 49 (80.3%) | |
| Class B | 27 (26.21%) | 14 (51.9%) | 13 (48.1%) | |
| Class C | 15 (14.5%) | 11 (73.3%) | 4 (26.7%) | |
| MELD scorec | 13.74 (12.90-14.58) | 16.19 (14.79-17.58) | 12.36 (11.44-13.28) | |
| Etiologyb | ||||
| Alcohol | 57 (55.3%) | 23 (62.1%) | 34 (51.51%) | |
| HBV | 11 (10.7%) | 4 (10.8%) | 7 (10.6%) | |
| HCV | 9 (8.7 %) | 3 (8.1%) | 6 (9.09%) | |
| Others | 26 (25.3%)d | 7 (18.9%) | 19 (28.78%) | |
| Education in yearsc | 11.223 (10.74-11.77) | 10.595 (9.926-11.264) | 11.576 (10.938-12.214) | |
MHE and NMHE columns describe patients who have been enrolled; the distinction between the 2 groups was based on the results of the Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy (PHES) score. bNumber (percentage with 95% confidence interval); cMean (95% confidence interval); dNon-alcoholic steatohepatitis 10 patients, Budd Chiari syndrome 1, and cryptogenic cirrhosis in 15 patients.
Fig. 1Flow chart of patients included in study
Comparison between controls and cirrhotic patients
| Parameter | Controls | Cirrhotics | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years)* | 45.820 | 48.029 | 0.194 |
| Sex (M/F)† | 86/17 | 41/09 | 0.817 |
| Occupation | 57/46 | 31/19 | 0.434 |
| Education (years) | 11.340 | 11.223 | 0.591 |
| ANT > 14† | 48(96.0%) | 67 (65.1%) | |
| ANT 10-13† | 2(4.0%) | 25 (24.3%) | |
| ANT < 10† | 0(0%) | 11 (10.7%) |
ANT – Animal Naming Test, M – male, F – female, †Number; *mean (95% confidence interval).
Odds ratios for the variables as investigated by univariate and multivariable analyses as possible factors of minimal hepatic encephalopathy in patients having liver cirrhosis
| Variables | Univariate, OR (95% CI) | Multivariable, | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 0.960 (0.89-1.31) | 0.259 | ||
| Sex | 2.37 (0.184-5.595) | 0.509 | ||
| Education | 0.75 (0.513-1.098) | 0.139 | ||
| Etiology | 2.32 (0.29-6.54) | 0.427 | ||
| Hemoglobin | 0.994 (0.87-1.13) | 0.933 | ||
| Total leucocyte | 1.0 (0.99-1.0) | 0.233 | ||
| Platelet (/mm3) | 1.016 (1.0-1.03) | 0.057 | ||
| Urea (mg/dl) | 1.06 (0.99-1.13) | 0.96 | ||
| Creatinine | 0.41 (0.01-9.83) | 0.58 | ||
| Sodium (mEq/l) | 0.97 (0.83-1.14) | 0.75 | ||
| Potassium (mEq/l) | 1.07 (0.90-1.28) | 0.39 | ||
| Bilirubin (g/dl) | 1.00 (0.61-1.66) | 0.97 | ||
| AST (IU/l) | 1.01 (0.99-1.03) | 0.74 | ||
| ALT (IU/l) | 0.96 (0.94-0.99) | 0.015 | ||
| Albumin (g/dl) | 2.93 (2.39-3.24) | 0.007 | ||
| ALP (IU/l) | 1.00 (0.994-1.01) | 0.614 | ||
| Prothrombin | 0.74 (0.51-1.06) | 0.107 | ||
| CTP score | 1.79 (1.25-2.13) | 0.029 | 1.83 | 0.031 |
| MELD score | 1.57 (1.04-2.67) | 0.031 |
OR – odds ratio, CI – confidence interval, CTP – Child-Turcotte-Pugh, MELD – model of end stage liver disease, MHE – minimal hepatic encephalopathy, NMHE – non-minimal hepatic encephalopathy, AST – aspartate transaminase, ALT – alanine transaminase, INR – international normalized ratio
Fig. 2ANT in controls, cirrhotics with MHE and without MHE. ANT was lower in MHE (10.81; 95% CI: 10.48-11.13) in comparison with non-MHE (15.27; 95% CI: 15.02-15.51, p < 0.01) patients having cirrhosis or controls (15.78; 95% CI: 15.50-16.05, p = 0.002)
Fig. 3Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for specificity and sensitivity of ANT for diagnosis of MHE. Sensitivity was 89% and specificity was 95.7% with a cutoff of 14. 0.978 (95% CI: 0.954-1.0) is the area under the curve
Impact of Child-Turcotte-Pugh (CTP) class, Animal Naming Test (ANT) and Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Score (PHES) on risk of death
| Patients with test | CTP class A | CTP class B and C | Total | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Death | HE | Death | Death | HE | ||||
| PHES abnormal | 37 | 12 (32.4%) | 0 | 4 | 25 (67.6%) | 3 | 3 | 10 |
| ANT abnormal | 36 | 12 (33.3%) | 0 | 4 | 24 (66.7%) | 3 | 3 | 10 |
| PHES and ANT abnormal | 33 | 11 (33.3%) | 0 | 4 | 22 (66.7%) | 3 | 3 | 10 |
| PHES abnormal and ANT normal | 4 | 1 (25%) | 0 | 0 | 3 (75%) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| PHES normal and ANT abnormal | 3 | 1 (33.3%) | 0 | 0 | 2 (66.7%) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| PHES and ANT normal | 63 | 48 (76.2%) | 0 | 1 | 15 (23.8%) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Sensitivity and specificity of Animal Naming Test (ANT) for detection of minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE)
| Parameter | ANT – 15 | ANT – 14 | S-ANT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Value (95% CI) | Value (95% CI) | Value (95% CI) | |
| Sensitivity | 97.30% (85.84-99.93%) | 89.19% (74.58-96.67) | 78 (70-84) |
| Specificity | 74.24% (61.99-84.22%) | 95.45% (87.29-99.05) | 63 (55-70) |
| Negative predictive value (NPV) | 98.0% (87.58-99.71%) | 94.03% (86.17-97.55%) | 79 (71-85) |
| Positive predictive value (PPV) | 67.92% (58.35-76.20%) | 91.67% (78.36-97.09%) | 61 (53-68) |
| Accuracy | 82.52% (73.79-89.30%) | 93.20% (86.50-97.22%) | NA |
NA – not available