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Scorul Child-Pugh pentru ciroza hepatică×Indexul Harvey-Bradshaw×
DomeniuGastroenterologieGastroenterologie
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anul apariției1964 (Child-Turcotte), 1973 (Pugh modification)1980
Autorul originalChild, C. G., Turcotte, J. G., and Pugh, R. N.R. F. Harvey and J. M. Bradshaw
TipClinician-ratedClinician-rated
Sursa seminalăChild, 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 ↗Harvey, R. F., & Bradshaw, J. M. (1980). A simple index of Crohn's-disease activity. Lancet, 315(8167), 514. DOI ↗
Denumiri alternativeChild-Turcotte-Pugh Score, CTP ScoreHBI
Înrudite45
RezumatThe 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.The Harvey-Bradshaw Index (HBI) is a simple, clinician-administered tool for assessing disease activity in Crohn's disease. Developed in 1980, it measures five clinical parameters including abdominal pain, stool frequency, and extraintestinal manifestations. The HBI is widely used in clinical practice and research for monitoring disease progression and treatment response.
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