Editorial
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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 14, 2006; 12(46): 7405-7412
Published online Dec 14, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i46.7405
Table 1 Liver transplantation criteria in patients with fulminant hepatic failure
Clichy criteria (Hepatology 1991; 14: 49A)
Grade III or IV encephalopathy and
- Factor V level < 20% (patients younger than 30)
- Factor V level < 30% (patients older than 30)
King’s College criteria (Modified from Gastroenterology 1989; 97: 439-445)
Paracetamol intoxication:
- pH < 7.3 or
- INR > 4 and serum creatinin > 300 μmol/L (> 34 mg/L) and grade
III or IV encephalopathy
Other causes:
- INR > 4 or
- 3 of the following criteria:
- Age < 10 or > 40 yr
- Etiology: NonA nonB hepatitis, halothane hepatitis, idiosyncratic drug reactions
- Delay between jaundice and encephalopathy > 7 d
- INR > 3.5
- Bilirubin > 300 μmol/L (> 175 mg/L)