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Artificial and Bioartificial Liver Support
Abstract:The liver is a complex organ with various vital functions in synthesis, detoxification and regulation; its failure therefore constitutes a life threatening condition1. Liver failure (LF) can either occur without preceding liver disease (acute liver failure, ALF), usually caused either by intoxication (Amanita phalloides, acetaminophen, methylendioxymethamphteamine) or as acute decompensation of chronic liver-related illness (acute-on-chronic liver failure, AoCLF). In both cases, its symptoms include icterus, hepatic encephalopathy and impairment of coagulation status and may result in multi organ failure. Exceptionally, liver failure may also be triggered by certain diseases (Budd-Chiari-syndrome, Morbus Wilson) or pregnancy. The only long-term therapy in most cases is orthotopic liver transplantation, unless the liver is able to regenerate. Many patients, especially those who are not listed for high urgency transplantation, may not survive until a suitable donor organ is available, since donor organs are rare. In other cases, contraindications do not permit liver transplantation. For these indications, extracorporeal liver assist devices have been developed in order to either bridge the patient to transplantation or temporarily support the failing organ until it is able to regenerate.
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