Acute liver failure in pregnancy.

Indian J Gastroenterol

Department of Hepatology, Christian Medical College, Vellore 632 004, India.

Published: April 2024

Liver function abnormalities are noted in a minority of pregnancies with multiple causes for the same. A small proportion of these develop severe liver injury and progress to acute liver failure (ALF). There is a discrete set of etiology for ALF in pregnancy and comprehensive understanding will help in urgent evaluation. Certain diseases such as acute fatty liver of pregnancy, hemolysis, elevated liver enzyme, low platelet (HELLP) syndrome and pre-eclampsia are secondary to pregnant state and can present as ALF. Quick and targeted evaluation with urgent institution of etiology-specific management, especially urgent delivery in patients with pregnancy-associated liver diseases, is the key to avoiding maternal deaths. Pregnancy, as also the fetal life, imparts a further layer of complication in assessment, prognosis and management of these sick patients with ALF. Optimal management often requires a multidisciplinary approach in a well-equipped centre. In this review, we discuss evaluation, assessment and management of pregnant patients with ALF, focussing on approach to pregnancy-associated liver diseases.

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