Girish V, Maiwall R. Revisiting septic shock in cirrhosis: a call for personalized management.
Expert Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol 2024;
18:795-813. [PMID:
39744868 DOI:
10.1080/17474124.2024.2443813]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Patients with cirrhosis are known to be prone to infections. Infections can trigger organ failures and decompensations in cirrhosis. Septic shock can increase mortality by fourfold and cause hemodynamic imbalances, adding to the already hyperdynamic circulation. Management of septic shock in cirrhosis can be tricky due to this complex interplay of altered hemodynamics, immune function, and coagulation.
AREAS COVERED
In this review, we explore the pathophysiological basis, screening, monitoring and management of septic shock in cirrhosis. We also explore novel biomarkers, the growing challenge of multidrug-resistant pathogens and novel and adjunctive therapies. Finally, we propose an algorithm for the management of septic shock in cirrhosis. We conducted a comprehensive search of electronic databases such as PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library using the keywords and MeSH terms like 'septic shock,' 'cirrhosis,' 'liver disease,' 'sepsis' among others. The search was restricted to peer-reviewed articles in English.
EXPERT OPINION
The difficulties in managing septic shock in cirrhosis are discussed, emphasizing personalized approaches over protocol-driven care. Fluid and vasopressor management, antibiotic timing and selection, the role of adjunctive therapies, the importance of lactate clearance, gut failure, and the need for further research in this population are highlighted.
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