Table 4.
Subtypes of acute-on-chronic liver failure as per World Gastroenterology Organization working party
Type A ACLF - non-cirrhotic chronic liver disease with an acute flare; often indistinguishable from acute or sub-acute liver failure |
Reactivation of hepatitis B |
Hepatitis A or E superimposed on chronic hepatitis B |
Autoimmune hepatitis |
Hepatitis E infection in patients at risk for NASH |
Type B ACLF - well compensated cirrhosis with an acute insult |
Type C ACLF - cirrhosis with previous hepatic decompensation |
Adapted from Jalan et al[10]. ACLF: Acute-on-chronic liver failure; NASH: Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.