Acute fatty liver of pregnancy(AFLP)is a rare but critical obstetric-specific disease with a high fatality rate,posing a serious threat to the safety of mothers and infants.These guidelines were specially formulated t...Acute fatty liver of pregnancy(AFLP)is a rare but critical obstetric-specific disease with a high fatality rate,posing a serious threat to the safety of mothers and infants.These guidelines were specially formulated to standardize AFLP clinical pathways and to improve maternal and infant outcomes.Based on a two-round questionnaire survey,the guideline development team identified the following nine clinical issues that clinicians were most concerned about,and developed recommendations for each of them:prenatal outpatient screening for AFLP,diagnosis,preoperative risk assessment,delivery modes and timing,anesthesia methods,perinatal complications,selecting AFLP patients for artificial liver treatment,prognostic assessment,and monitoring during treatment.The guidelines cover the key issues related to AFLP diagnosis and treatment that concern clinicians.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the Discipline Construction Funds of Xiangya Hospital Central South University.
文摘Acute fatty liver of pregnancy(AFLP)is a rare but critical obstetric-specific disease with a high fatality rate,posing a serious threat to the safety of mothers and infants.These guidelines were specially formulated to standardize AFLP clinical pathways and to improve maternal and infant outcomes.Based on a two-round questionnaire survey,the guideline development team identified the following nine clinical issues that clinicians were most concerned about,and developed recommendations for each of them:prenatal outpatient screening for AFLP,diagnosis,preoperative risk assessment,delivery modes and timing,anesthesia methods,perinatal complications,selecting AFLP patients for artificial liver treatment,prognostic assessment,and monitoring during treatment.The guidelines cover the key issues related to AFLP diagnosis and treatment that concern clinicians.