Editorial
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Hepatol. Aug 8, 2015; 7(16): 1974-1981
Published online Aug 8, 2015. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v7.i16.1974
Table 1 Proposed inflammation-related prognostic markers in advanced cirrhosis
MarkerRef.Prognostic implicationsStudy populationLimitations
SIRS[52,53-55]Portal hypertension-related complications and deathDecompensated cirrhosis patients admitted for acute decompensating eventsBaseline elevated heart rate, respiratory frequency, and decreased PMN count in cirrhosis
Total leukocyte count[16,48,56,57]Development of ACLF, ACLF progression, ACLF related- mortalityACLFHypersplenism possible cause of PMN count reduction, lack of clinically validated cut-off point
Absolute eosinophil count[58]Short-term mortalityDecompensated cirrhosis patients admitted for acute decompensating eventsNo external validation
Neutrophil:lymphocyte ratio[59]Short-term mortalityEnd-stage cirrhosis patients listed for liver transplantNo external validation
PCT[62,63]Infection, short-term mortalityDecompensated cirrhosis patients admitted for acute decompensating eventsLack of studies in non-infected cohorts
CRP[62-68]Infection, short-term mortality, HCC-related mortalityDecompensated cirrhosis patients admitted for acute decompensating eventsUtility in organ allocation and HCC prognostic scores still to be validated