Etiology and Outcome of Adult and Pediatric Acute Liver Failure in Europe

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Etiology and Outcome of Adult and Pediatric Acute Liver Failure in Europe. / Lenz, Dominic; Jørgensen, Marianne Hørby; Kelly, Deirdre; Cardinale, Vincenzo; Geerts, Anja; Gonçalves Costa, Isabel; Fichtner, Alexander; Garbade, Sven F; Hegen, Bianca; Hilberath, Johannes; de Kleine, Ruben; Kupčinskas, Limas; McLin, Valérie; Niesert, Moritz; Prado Gonzalez, Veronica; Sturm, Ekkehard; Staufner, Christian; Tjwa, Eric; Willemse, José; Zecher, Britta F; Larsen, Fin Stolze; Sebode, Marcial; Ytting, Henriette.

In: J PEDIATR GASTR NUTR, Vol. 77, No. 1, 01.07.2023, p. 115-120.

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Harvard

Lenz, D, Jørgensen, MH, Kelly, D, Cardinale, V, Geerts, A, Gonçalves Costa, I, Fichtner, A, Garbade, SF, Hegen, B, Hilberath, J, de Kleine, R, Kupčinskas, L, McLin, V, Niesert, M, Prado Gonzalez, V, Sturm, E, Staufner, C, Tjwa, E, Willemse, J, Zecher, BF, Larsen, FS, Sebode, M & Ytting, H 2023, 'Etiology and Outcome of Adult and Pediatric Acute Liver Failure in Europe', J PEDIATR GASTR NUTR, vol. 77, no. 1, pp. 115-120. https://doi.org/10.1097/MPG.0000000000003777

APA

Lenz, D., Jørgensen, M. H., Kelly, D., Cardinale, V., Geerts, A., Gonçalves Costa, I., Fichtner, A., Garbade, S. F., Hegen, B., Hilberath, J., de Kleine, R., Kupčinskas, L., McLin, V., Niesert, M., Prado Gonzalez, V., Sturm, E., Staufner, C., Tjwa, E., Willemse, J., ... Ytting, H. (2023). Etiology and Outcome of Adult and Pediatric Acute Liver Failure in Europe. J PEDIATR GASTR NUTR, 77(1), 115-120. https://doi.org/10.1097/MPG.0000000000003777

Vancouver

Lenz D, Jørgensen MH, Kelly D, Cardinale V, Geerts A, Gonçalves Costa I et al. Etiology and Outcome of Adult and Pediatric Acute Liver Failure in Europe. J PEDIATR GASTR NUTR. 2023 Jul 1;77(1):115-120. https://doi.org/10.1097/MPG.0000000000003777

Bibtex

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title = "Etiology and Outcome of Adult and Pediatric Acute Liver Failure in Europe",
abstract = "Acute liver failure (ALF) is rare but life-threatening. Common causes include intoxications, infections, and metabolic disorders. Indeterminate etiology is still frequent. No systematic data on incidence, causes, and outcome of ALF across Europe are available. Via an online survey we reached out to European Reference Network Centers on rare liver diseases. Numbers and etiology of ALF cases during 2020 were retrieved and diagnostic and treatment availabilities assessed. In total, 455 cases (306 adult, 149 pediatric) were reported from 36 centers from 20 countries. Intoxication was the most common cause in adult and pediatric care. The number of cases with indeterminate etiology is low. Diagnostic tools and specific treatment options are broadly available within this network. This is the first approach to report on etiology and outcome of ALF in the pediatric and adult population in Europe. High diagnostic yield and standard of care reflects the expert status of involved centers.",
author = "Dominic Lenz and J{\o}rgensen, {Marianne H{\o}rby} and Deirdre Kelly and Vincenzo Cardinale and Anja Geerts and {Gon{\c c}alves Costa}, Isabel and Alexander Fichtner and Garbade, {Sven F} and Bianca Hegen and Johannes Hilberath and {de Kleine}, Ruben and Limas Kup{\v c}inskas and Val{\'e}rie McLin and Moritz Niesert and {Prado Gonzalez}, Veronica and Ekkehard Sturm and Christian Staufner and Eric Tjwa and Jos{\'e} Willemse and Zecher, {Britta F} and Larsen, {Fin Stolze} and Marcial Sebode and Henriette Ytting",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2023 by European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition and North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition.",
year = "2023",
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language = "English",
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journal = "J PEDIATR GASTR NUTR",
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T1 - Etiology and Outcome of Adult and Pediatric Acute Liver Failure in Europe

AU - Lenz, Dominic

AU - Jørgensen, Marianne Hørby

AU - Kelly, Deirdre

AU - Cardinale, Vincenzo

AU - Geerts, Anja

AU - Gonçalves Costa, Isabel

AU - Fichtner, Alexander

AU - Garbade, Sven F

AU - Hegen, Bianca

AU - Hilberath, Johannes

AU - de Kleine, Ruben

AU - Kupčinskas, Limas

AU - McLin, Valérie

AU - Niesert, Moritz

AU - Prado Gonzalez, Veronica

AU - Sturm, Ekkehard

AU - Staufner, Christian

AU - Tjwa, Eric

AU - Willemse, José

AU - Zecher, Britta F

AU - Larsen, Fin Stolze

AU - Sebode, Marcial

AU - Ytting, Henriette

N1 - Copyright © 2023 by European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition and North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition.

PY - 2023/7/1

Y1 - 2023/7/1

N2 - Acute liver failure (ALF) is rare but life-threatening. Common causes include intoxications, infections, and metabolic disorders. Indeterminate etiology is still frequent. No systematic data on incidence, causes, and outcome of ALF across Europe are available. Via an online survey we reached out to European Reference Network Centers on rare liver diseases. Numbers and etiology of ALF cases during 2020 were retrieved and diagnostic and treatment availabilities assessed. In total, 455 cases (306 adult, 149 pediatric) were reported from 36 centers from 20 countries. Intoxication was the most common cause in adult and pediatric care. The number of cases with indeterminate etiology is low. Diagnostic tools and specific treatment options are broadly available within this network. This is the first approach to report on etiology and outcome of ALF in the pediatric and adult population in Europe. High diagnostic yield and standard of care reflects the expert status of involved centers.

AB - Acute liver failure (ALF) is rare but life-threatening. Common causes include intoxications, infections, and metabolic disorders. Indeterminate etiology is still frequent. No systematic data on incidence, causes, and outcome of ALF across Europe are available. Via an online survey we reached out to European Reference Network Centers on rare liver diseases. Numbers and etiology of ALF cases during 2020 were retrieved and diagnostic and treatment availabilities assessed. In total, 455 cases (306 adult, 149 pediatric) were reported from 36 centers from 20 countries. Intoxication was the most common cause in adult and pediatric care. The number of cases with indeterminate etiology is low. Diagnostic tools and specific treatment options are broadly available within this network. This is the first approach to report on etiology and outcome of ALF in the pediatric and adult population in Europe. High diagnostic yield and standard of care reflects the expert status of involved centers.

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DO - 10.1097/MPG.0000000000003777

M3 - Short publication

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VL - 77

SP - 115

EP - 120

JO - J PEDIATR GASTR NUTR

JF - J PEDIATR GASTR NUTR

SN - 0277-2116

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