The aim of this study is to evaluate liver function test abnormalities and to identify associated cardiac and non cardiac factors mediating hepatic impairment in acute heart failure patients
Cardiac failure has a negative impact on the function of all parenchymatous organs, based both on the low organ perfusion in the left-sided failure and on the venous congestion in the right-sided failure. The pathophysiology of acute heart failure (AHF) is complex and not fully understood. It has been hypothesized that an episode of acute decompensation affects not only the cardiovascular system itself, but may also deteriorate the function of other organs, c ausing serious clinical consequences. Liver involvement has been mostly described and investigated in patients with chronic HF. Liver enzyme alterations are usually classified as relating predominantly to liver cell necrosis (signified by transaminase elevations) or predominantly to cholestasis (signified by elevated alkaline phosphatase (AP) level).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Exercise, Salt and lipid reduction in diet, smoking cessation
Sohag university
Sohag, Egypt
Liver function abnormalities in patients with acute heart failure in Sohag University Hospitals
assessment the LFTs abnormalities and factors mediating hepatic impairment in patients with AHF
Time frame: baseline
Liver function abnormalities in patients with acute heart failure in Sohag University Hospitals
assessment the LFTs abnormalities and factors mediating hepatic impairment in patients with AHF
Time frame: 1 year
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