Objective - To evaluate the role of liver transplantation after paracetamol overdose. Design - Prospective study of consecutive candidates for transplantation and performance of transplantation over 18 months. Setting - Liver unit, King's College Hospital, London. Main outcome measures - Fulfilment of indicators of poor prognosis, selection for transplantation, transplantation,survival. Results - 30 of 37 patients considered to have a reasonable prognosis with intensive medical care survived. Of 14 of 29 patients considered to have a very poor prognosis and registered for urgent liver transplantation, six received liver transplants, four of whom survived, while seven died and one survived without a transplant. Three of 15 patients with poor prognostic indicators but not selected for transplantation survived. Conclusion - Liver transplantation will have a definite but limited role in the management of fulminant hepatic failure induced by paracetamol.
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O’Grady, J. G., Wendon, J., Tan, K. C., Potter, D., Cottam, S., Cohen, A. T., … Williams, R. (1991). Liver transplantation after paracetamol overdose. British Medical Journal, 303(6796), 221–223. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.303.6796.221
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