How to Say It: HEP-at-ik En-SEF-a-lo-PATH-ee
Hepatic encephalopathy is a problem with the brain in people who have liver disease. The problem may be temporary or permanent.
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A diseased liver cannot filter the harmful items in blood. These toxins build up in the blood, which reaches the brain and affects the brain’s ability to work as it should.
This problem is more common in people with:
In these people, it may be triggered by:
There may not be symptoms in the early stages. As the disease gets worse, problems may be:
You will be asked about your symptoms and health history. A physical exam will be done. Your blood will be tested to find out how well your liver and kidneys are working.
There are no specific tests to diagnose this health problem. Tests will be done to look for other health problems that may be causing your symptoms.
Images of the brain will be taken. This can be done with:
The goal of treatment is to lower the amount of toxins in the blood. Options are:
Initial care will be needed to find and correct any underlying health problems that are causing symptoms. This may mean removing or neutralizing toxins in the blood.
Medications may be used to:
Dietary changes may be needed. For example, tube feeding may be used to improve nutrition.
If this problem is due to liver failure, a liver transplant may be needed.
To lower the risk of this health problem:
National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
http://www.ninds.nih.gov
Canadian Liver Foundation
http://www.liver.ca
Health Canada
https://www.canada.ca
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Hepatic encephalopathy. Cleveland Clinic website. Available at:
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Hepatic encephalopathy. EBSCO DynaMed website. Available at: https://www.dynamed.com/condition/hepatic-encephalopathy. Accessed July 21, 2021.
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Last reviewed July 2021 by EBSCO Medical Review Board
Rimas Lukas, MD
Last Updated: 7/21/2021