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Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology | 2018

Why and when to measure ammonemia in cirrhosis

Maxime Mallet; N. Weiss; D. Thabut; M. Rudler

Hyperammonemia plays a key role in the pathophysiology of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) and most HE treatments are ammonia-lowering drugs. However, the usefulness of measuring ammonemia in routine practice remains controversial and not recommended systematically even when neurological symptoms are present. First, ammonemia measurement should be carefully performed in order to avoid a falsely elevated result. When performed, a normal ammonemia in a cirrhotic patient with neurological symptoms should lead to reconsider the diagnosis of HE. Indeed, literature data show that most cirrhotic patients with HE have an elevated ammonemia, which is however individually poorly correlated with the severity of symptoms. Nevertheless, elevated ammonemia seems to be a factor of bad prognosis in cirrhosis. A decrease in ammonemia after treatments is well proven but it is not determined whether it is associated with clinical efficacy. Repeated measurements could be useful in this context, especially in non-responders, to help differentiating other causes of encephalopathy, such as drug induced. In acute liver failure, the prognostic value of hyperammonemia is well described and could help an early recognition the most severe forms of this disease. We will also discuss how integrating ammonemia into the diagnostic work-up of liver failure and/or encephalopathy. Ammonemia is also essential to diagnose urea cycle disorders or drug toxicity that both need specific interventions.


Intensive Care Medicine Experimental | 2015

Sodium benzoate and rifaximin are able to restore blood-brain barrier integrity in he cirrhotic rats

D. Thabut; S. Mouri; H El Mourabit; R. Morichon; D Wandum; E. Lasnier; C. Housset; N. Weiss

Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a severe complication of cirrhosis which independently influences prognosis. We previously showed an increase in blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability in cirrhotic rats with HE.


Pratique Neurologique - Fmc | 2018

Nouveautés dans l’encéphalopathie hépatique : de l’encéphalopathie hépatique minimale à l’encéphalopathie hépatique clinique

B. Hermann; A. Santiago; S. Mouri; D. Thabut; N. Weiss


Journal of Hepatology | 2018

Ammonia: This is not the end but rather the end of the beginning

N. Weiss; Gitte Dam; Christopher F. Rose


Journal of Hepatology | 2018

Clinical, paraclinical and MR-spectroscopy profile in cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic portal hypertension patients with minimal hepatic encephalopathy

B. Hermann; N. Weiss; M. Rudler; D. Galanaud; M. Mallet; Christophe Duvoux; A. Coilly; Claire Francoz; A. Plessier; D. Thabut


Journal of Hepatology | 2018

Multimodal approach including MR-spectroscopy for the diagnosis of minimal hepatic encephalopathy

B. Hermann; N. Weiss; M. Rudler; D. Galanaud; M. Mallet; Christophe Duvoux; A. Coilly; Claire Francoz; A. Plessier; D. Thabut


Journal of Hepatology | 2017

Cirrhotic Patients in ICU with Gastro-Intestinal Bleeding Managed According to Recent Guidelines Display Altered Brain Hemoglobin Oxygen's Saturation Assessed by near Infrared Spectroscopy

Maxime Mallet; T. Simona; M. Rudler; D. Thabut; N. Weiss


Réanimation | 2016

L’encéphalopathie hépatique, du diagnostic au traitement en 2016

S. Mouri; Charlotte Bouzbib; H. El Mourabit; Augustin Schaefer; F. Imbert-Bismut; D. Galanaud; S. Tripon; M. Mallet; M. Rudler; C. Housset; D. Thabut; N. Weiss


Journal of Hepatology | 2016

Brain Water Contain is Dependent on Plasmatic Ammonemia Levels in Hyperammoniemic Encephalopathy, A Quantitative CT-Scan Study

N. Weiss; M. Rudler; Maxime Mallet; S. Tripon; S. Mouri; Damien Galanaud; Fanny Mochel; L. Puybasset; D. Thabut


Journal of Hepatology | 2016

Sodium Phenylbutyrate Administration to Avoid Neurological Worsening in Cirrhotic Patients with Hepatic Encephalopathy Admitted in ICU

S. Tripon; Maxime Mallet; M. Lodey; E. Guiller; M. Rudler; S. Mouri; N. Weiss; D. Thabut

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Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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