Decompensated Liver Disease
Decompensated Liver Disease
Decompensated Liver Disease
ON
“Decompensated Liver Disease”
SUBMITTED BY
B Nandhini,
17GT10003,
PHARM D 6TH YEAR
SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
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DEFINITION:
Decompensated liver disease is also known as decompensated cirrhosis. It is a
chronic liver disease that’s commonly the result of hepatitis or Alcohol use.
Cirrhosis is the severe scarring of the liver seen at the terminal stages of
chronic liver disease.
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PATIENT DETAILS:
CHIEF COMPLAINTS:
• Cough
• Abdominal Distension
• Hameotochezia
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VITALS:
DAY D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6
B.P.
120/100 130/100 110/90 120/80 120/80 130/90
(mm of Hg)
TEMP.
98.6 98.6 99.6 98.4 98.5 98.6
(°F)
P.R.
85 85 72 76 75 72
(bpm)
R.R.
16 17 19 21 20 20
(bpm)
SPo2
94 95 94 97 96 98
(%)
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SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION:
• CVS-S1,S2 ⊕ , No Murmurs
• CNS-NFND
• RS-NVBS
• P/A- Tenderness ⊕, Hepatomegaly
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS:
? Decompensated Liver Disease
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATION:
TEST TEST VALUE NORMAL VALUE
RBS (mg/dl) 124 70-140 md/dl
Sr. Bil (Direct) 0.6 0-0.3mg/dl
Sr. Bil (Total) 1.5 0-1.0mg/dl
Serum creatine (mg/dl) 0.8 0.6-1.2mg/dl
Haemoglobin (gm/dl) 6.4 14-16 gm/dl
WBC (cu mm) 17590 4500-11000
RBC 2.02 4-6 million cells/cumm
PLT 2.2 1.5L-4.5L
Blood Urea 24 <40
SGPT 72 <40
SGOT 97 <40
S.Protein 1.8 6-8gm/l
S.Albumin 0.8 3.4-5.4gm/l
ALP 145 42-98
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SPECIAL INVESTIGATION:
USG- ABD report revealed that the patient had manifested with
• Slight Spleenomegaly
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FINAL DIAGNOSIS:
• Based on the above findings the patient was diagnosed with
Discharge Advice: WITH THE SAME MEDICATION IN CHART FOR 5 DAYS AND TO REVIEW IN OP 30DAYS 11
SOAP ANALYSIS:
• SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS: Cough ,Abdominal Distension ,
Hameotochezia
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