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Emergency Department Evaluation and Care of Hepatic Encephalopathy: ACEP Expert Panel Recommendations
- Baugh, Christopher W.;
- Jesudian, Arun B.;
- Thompson, Stanley C.;
- Jen, Christi;
- Ford, William;
- Neuenschwander, James F.;
- Ordonez, Edgardo;
- Amin, Alpesh N.
Published Web Location
https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.63064Abstract
Introduction: Patients with hepatic encephalopathy frequently visit the emergency department, and these visits are expected to rise in the coming years due to an increased prevalence of liver disease in the United States. Accordingly, we sought to define a comprehensive and efficient approach for emergency physicians to evaluate, treat, and determine the optimal disposition of patients presenting with possible or confirmed hepatic encephalopathy and its complications.
Methods: We reached consensus recommendations through a structured literature review and a modified Delphi technique, informing an expert panel of academic and community emergency physicians convened by the American College of Emergency Physicians.
Results: We created the assess, look, treat, evaluate risk, reassess, disposition (ALTERD) framework as a digital point-of-care tool to support clinicians in guiding key bedside steps involved in the diagnosis and care of patients across the spectrum of hepatic encephalopathy.
Conclusion: A collaborative expert panel process can create an emergency department-focused, easily accessible, and comprehensive digital tool to complement workflows and improve the care of a vulnerable and growing patient population.