Evaluation of the effects of the pandemic period on cirrhosis patients

Prz Gastroenterol. 2023;18(3):320-326. doi: 10.5114/pg.2023.131393. Epub 2023 Sep 22.

Abstract

Introduction: Cirrhosis is a common liver disease, which is characterized by life-limiting complications. In cirrhosis, liver ACE2 mRNA levels were 34-times upregulated, ACE2 protein 97-times upregulated, and ACE2 receptors increased in 80% of hepatocytes. Increased ACE2 receptor sensitizes hepatocytes to COVID-19.

Aim: To evaluate the applications of cirrhosis patients to the Emergency Department before and after the pandemic.

Material and methods: The study was conducted retrospectively in a single centre on cirrhotic patients who applied to the Emergency Department in a 2-year period. The obtained data were compared with the laboratory values of the patients: the severity of cirrhosis, the reasons for applying to the Emergency Department, hospitalization/discharge status, and pre-pandemic and pandemic period values. The mortality of the patients was recorded.

Results: The biochemical values, CTP score, and complications of cirrhosis patients deteriorated during the pandemic period, which contributed to the increase in mortality and that the CTP score and its complications worsened, which contributed to the increase in mortality. COVID-19 positivity contributes to the progression of the CTP score, but it is not directly associated with mortality.

Conclusions: We think that new treatment protocols should be included in the guidelines to minimize the effects of this type of viral infection on the liver.

Keywords: COVID-19; Child Turcotte Pugh; cirrhosis; liver damage.