Clinical course of children with acute liver failure admitted to the ICU
ESICM Talk24 Aug 2022

Clinical course of children with acute liver failure admitted to the ICU

A recent outbreak of acute non-A-E hepatitis with serum transaminases greater than 500 IU/L identified in children under 16 years reported in the United Kingdom (UK) has become a serious cause for concern for public health authorities and paediatric liver and critical care services.

From 1 January to 16 May 2022, UK public health authorities have reported 197 cases with a median age of 3 years, male (50%), from all regions of the UK, with 11 children requiring liver transplantation (LT).

A letter to the editor was sent to the ICM journal, and in this podcast, you can listen to Dr Deep, Dr Dhawan, and Dr Verma relating their experience with this novel hepatitis.

Original article: Outbreak of hepatitis in children: clinical course of children with acute liver failure admitted to the intensive care unit.

Speakers

Akash DEEP. Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Denmark Hill, London (UK).

Anil DHAWAN. Paediatric Liver, GI and Nutrition Centre and Mowatlabs, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London (UK).

Anita VERMA. Department of Microbiology, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London (UK).

Inès Lakbar. Service Anesthésie - Réanimation Pr LEONE AP-HM - Hôpital Nord - Marseille (FR).

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