The Liver’s Fate Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

M. B. Bestari, S. Abdurachman
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Corona-virus disease (COVID-19) affected medical services worldwide because of its pandemic nature; including patients with chronic liver disease (CLD). Generally, there are three situations in which CLD patients can be affected by the coronavirus. Patients who have pre-existing liver conditions, especially those that need constant follow-up, will be exposed during follow-up visits to the hospital and are more vulnerable to infection. Second, patients with COVID-19 who have liver function derangements and incidental findings of ongoing CLD, especially those with cirrhosis will have more severe courses of the disease and possible acute-on-chronic liver failure. Finally, patients who undergo treatment for CLD who are infected with COVID-19, where drug-drug interactions are possible (e.g. lopinavir-ritonavir) that may increase the concentration of the protease inhibitor DAA for Hepatitis C treatment. This review is aims to provide guidelines for managing patients with CLD amid the pandemic, and how we move forward after the lockdown.
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COVID-19大流行期间肝脏的命运
冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)因其大流行性质而影响了全球医疗服务;包括患有慢性肝病(CLD)的患者。一般来说,CLD患者会在三种情况下受到冠状病毒的影响。已有肝脏疾病的患者,尤其是那些需要持续随访的患者,在医院的随访中会暴露在外,更容易感染。第二,患有肝功能紊乱和持续CLD的新冠肺炎患者,尤其是肝硬化患者,将有更严重的病程和可能的急性-慢性肝衰竭。最后,对感染新冠肺炎的CLD患者进行治疗,其中可能存在药物相互作用(如洛匹那韦-利托那韦),这可能会增加蛋白酶抑制剂DAA的浓度,用于丙型肝炎治疗。这篇综述旨在为在疫情期间管理CLD患者提供指导方针,以及我们在封锁后如何前进。
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