Guest guest Posted December 30, 2002 Report Share Posted December 30, 2002 Warning for CF Patients Dec. 30, 2002 (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A new study recommends physicians monitor Cystic Fibrosis patients more closely for signs of liver disease. Italian researchers report liver disease is a frequent and early complication of CF, particularly in males. However, they say it does not necessarily act any differently in CF patients than in those without CF. Patients with CF are now enjoying longer life expectancy than in the past. Doctors point out, though, that liver disease is now emerging as a significant medical problem. Liver disease is the third leading cause of death in CF patients. The authors studied 177 CF patients without liver disease and followed them for 14 years. During that time, 48 patients developed liver disease, with cirrhosis already present in five. Patients who were at high risk were males under age 10 who had a history of meconium ileus (an obstruction of the intestine) or who tested positive for a specific genotype. In fact, CF patients with a history of meconium ileus were five-times as likely to develop liver disease as those without it and were diagnosed earlier in life. They also found that while the clinical advancement of the disease follows the same course in CF patients as it does in others, in some members of this group the advancement was rapid and quickly led to the need for a transplant. The researchers say the good news in all of this is liver disease did not appear to exacerbate CF symptoms. They write, " We observed no differences in the occurrence rates of other clinically relevant end points such as respiratory failure, need of oxygen therapy, or number of hospitalizations during the last years of follow-up between patients with or without liver disease. " The say it is important for doctors to screen for the disease as an early complication. SOURCE: Hepatology, 2002;36:1374-1382 Becki YOUR FAVORITE LilGooberGirl YOUNGLUNG EMAIL SUPPORT LIST www.topica.com/lists/younglung Pediatric Interstitial Lung Disease Society http://groups.yahoo.com/group/InterstitialLung_Kids/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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