Child-Pugh Score Calculator
Calculate the Child-Pugh score to assess the severity and prognosis of chronic liver disease. Determine the score based on bilirubin, albumin, INR, ascites, and hepatic encephalopathy.
Step 1: Laboratory Values
Understanding Laboratory Values
Elevated bilirubin and INR with decreased albumin indicate impaired liver synthetic function. These values help assess the severity of liver disease.
Step 2: Clinical Findings
About Clinical Findings
Ascites and hepatic encephalopathy are complications of advanced liver disease. Their presence and severity significantly impact the Child-Pugh score and prognosis.
Child-Pugh Score Results
Child-Pugh Score
Child-Pugh Classification System
| Parameter | 1 point | 2 points | 3 points |
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Child-Pugh Classification and Prognosis
1-year survival: 100%
2-year survival: 85%
1-year survival: 80%
2-year survival: 60%
1-year survival: 45%
2-year survival: 35%
Score Breakdown Visualization
Clinical Implications
How to Use the Child-Pugh Score
The Child-Pugh score is used to assess the severity of liver disease, determine prognosis, and guide treatment decisions including medication dosing, surgical risk assessment, and transplant evaluation.
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