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How Should a Hospitalized Patient with Newly Diagnosed Cirrhosis Be Evaluated and Managed?

The Hospitalist. 2016 August;2016(08):

Key Points

  • Cirrhosis has many etiologies, and new diagnoses require further investigation as to the underlying etiology.
  • Initial management should focus on evaluation and treatment of complications, including ascites, esophageal varices, and hepatic encephalopathy.
  • A diagnostic paracentesis, salt restriction, and a nutrition consult are the initial therapies for ascites although most patients will also require diuretics to increase sodium excretion.
  • Once stabilized, the cirrhotic patient will require specialty care for possible liver biopsy (if etiology remains unclear), treatment (eg, HCV antivirals), and/or referral for liver transplantation.