What Does Severe Rectal Bleeding When Diagnosed With Liver Cirrhosis Indicate?
Should I have chosen a hematologist rather than oncologist?
I'm waiting for the requested data.
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you for asking on HCM!
I am Dr.Klerida Shehu gastroenterologist!
I read carefully all your concerns and I am sorry for the situation your husband is in.
You are reporting that he is diagnosed with liver cirrhosis due to hepatitis C and alcohol abuse.
His symptoms are completely related with end stage liver disease.
1. With regards to rectal bleeding it is related with high portal pressure. High portal pressure can cause hemorrhoids, esophageal varices and enlarger blood vessels allover his GI tract ( intestine, large bowel, stomach).The blood in his gut increase bowel peristaltic and cause diarrhea with black blood.
2. He has swelling on his legs which is due to low albumin (hypoalbuminemia) in his body. Albumin is produced by the liver and hypoalbuminemia is very common in patients with liver failure and cirrhosis. High level of ammonium cause chronic encephalopathia that is related with low memory and apathy
3. From what you are describing he has end stage liver disease. Usually in clinical practice we calculate the average 3 month mortality rate using his bilirubin, creatinine and INR level. This is why I would like to know these data in order to calculate his overall life expectancy (survival rates).
Can you upload these data for me?
However, I can say that unfortunately for him the survival rates are very low and his life expectancy is too short. Only 10-20 percent of these patients live up to 12 months.
I'm waiting for the requested data.
Meanwhile, wish you and your family all the best!
Dr. Klerida
My husband can ask the medical staff for those levels.....if he can remember to ask....and remember to write it down.
Will you give me the "formula" used based on these levels,so I can figure it on my own? He's supposed to see the doctor 01/05/2016, but it is not guaranteed. Maybe a nurse will give him the numbers before my 2 day are up on this site/question.
Please follow...
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
The "Formula" that is used in clinical practice is called MELD score.
If he cannot remember all the exams creatinine, bilirubin and INR level, he can ask the doctor only for MELD score ( one number).
This is the formula for MELD score:
MELD Score = 10 * ((0.957 * ln(Creatinine)) + (0.378 * ln(Bilirubin)) + (1.12 * ln(INR))) + 6.43
but there is no need to calculate it by yourself. you can calculate it online at link given below:
http://reference.medscape.com/calculator/meld-score-end-stage-liver-disease
To interpret Meld score regarding 3 month mortality, please follow:
Meld score 40 or more -- 71.3% mortality
30-39 -- 52.6% mortality
20-29 -- 19.6% mortality
10-19 -- 6.0% mortality
<9 -- 1.9% mortality
Hope it was helpful !
Dr.Klerida