Observational Study
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World J Transplant. Mar 18, 2025; 15(1): 100413
Published online Mar 18, 2025. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v15.i1.100413
Table 4 Correlations between international normalized ratio, factor V, onset day of neurological symptoms, neurological symptoms, and outcomes in patients with acute liver disease due to yellow fever at Felicio Rocho Hospital between January 20 and February 20, 2018 (n = 14)
Cases
Concentrated fresh plasma
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D12
D14
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D12
D14
Day of onset of neurological symptoms
Neurological symptoms
Outcome
International normalized ratio
Factor V (%)
Case 1Yes----1.7-1.2-2.9---------D10Initial slowing with rapid progression to stupor and comaDeath
Case 9Yes> 75.5--------8.8-------D5Drowsiness and flapping with rapid progression to comaDeath
Case 12Yes--4.42.3--------------D5Drowsiness, disorientation, progression to stupor and comaDeath
Case 13Yes22.232.7-----16.622.4-------D5Recurrent seizuresDeath
Case 4Yes4.16.67.9> 9-------15.6------D6Agitation was intubated due to respiratory failureTransplant
Case 8No-2.32------15.821.5-------D5Slowing and mild disorientationTransplant
Case 11Yes-> 9> 10---------------D4Drowsiness and flapping with rapid progression to comaTransplant
Case 14Yes-2.62.722.42.92.1----2121.721.512.8---D9Slowing, flapping, progression to stupor and comaTransplant
Case 2No1.11.1111--------161-----Clinical improvement
Case 3No1111---------------Clinical improvement
Case 5No1.61.81.71.61.41.31.3-1.2-------158-D10Clinical improvement
Case 6No--1.71.71.5---1.181.6---------Clinical improvement
Case 7No1.41.51.61.71.61.41.4-1.244.4--------D9Mental confusion and disorientation, complete recovery. Bacterial sepsisClinical improvement
Case 10No1.21.11111.11.1------------Clinical improvement