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Critères de West Haven pour l'encéphalopathie hépatique×Score de Child-Pugh pour la cirrhose hépatique×
DomaineGastro-entérologieGastro-entérologie
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine1966 (original), 1978 (formalized)1964 (Child-Turcotte), 1973 (Pugh modification)
Auteur d'origineWest Haven Group (Parsons, Williams, Sherlock, Trey, Davidson)Child, C. G., Turcotte, J. G., and Pugh, R. N.
TypeClinician-ratedClinician-rated
Source fondatriceParsons, P. L., Williams, R., & Sherlock, S. (1978). The role of plasma amino acids in hepatic encephalopathy and the effect of branched-chain amino acid infusion. Gut, 19(10), 969–978. link ↗Child, C. G., & Turcotte, J. G. (1964). Surgery and portal hypertension. In C. G. Child (Ed.), The liver and portal hypertension (pp. 50–64). Saunders. link ↗
AliasHepatic Encephalopathy Grading, HE Grade, West Haven GradeChild-Turcotte-Pugh Score, CTP Score
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RésuméThe West Haven Criteria are the standard for grading hepatic encephalopathy (HE) severity, ranging from subclinical (Grade 0) to deep coma (Grade 4). Developed by Trey and Davidson in the 1960s and refined by the West Haven group, these criteria integrate mental status changes (confusion, asterixis, disorientation) and consciousness level to stage HE. The West Haven grade is a strong predictor of short-term prognosis in cirrhosis and guides urgency of intervention (lactulose, rifaxomicin, mannitol, intubation).The Child-Pugh Score (originally Child-Turcotte, modified by Pugh in 1973) is a clinical scoring system that stratifies the severity of liver cirrhosis and predicts surgical mortality and prognosis. The score integrates five readily available clinical and laboratory parameters: bilirubin, albumin, prothrombin time (INR), ascites, and hepatic encephalopathy. With a total range of 5–15 points, the Child-Pugh Score is stratified into Class A (mild, 5–6 points), Class B (moderate, 7–9 points), and Class C (severe, 10–15 points), each with distinct mortality predictions.
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