classification of hepatic encaphalopathy
Last reviewed 01/2018
classification of hepatic encephalopathy
Several methods have been proposed for classification of HE.
- according to the underlying disease
- type A - due to acute liver failure
- type B - due to portal venous bypass with portosystemic shunting
- type C - due to cirrhotic liver disease
- according to the severity of manifestations
- grading of HE has traditionally been defined by the West Haven Criteria (WHC), also known as the Conn score
- according to its time course
- episodic HE
- recurrent HE denotes bouts of HE that occur with a time interval of 6 months or less.
- persistent HE denotes a pattern of behavioral alterations that are always
present and interspersed with relapses of overt HE
- according to the existence of precipitating factors
- nonprecipitated or
- precipitated, and the precipitating factors should be specified. Precipitating factors can be identified in nearly all bouts of episodic HE type C and should be actively sought and treated when found
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