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Sponsor: King Edward Medical University
Conditions: Acute Liver Failure
Interventions: N Acetyl Cysteine, Standard supportive care
Countries: Pakistan
This randomized controlled trial evaluates whether oral N-acetylcysteine (NAC), given alongside standard supportive care, improves survival and reduces mortality in patients with non-acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure (ALF), compared to supportive care alone. Secondary objectives are to assess NAC's effect on length of hospital stay and improvement in liver function tests. Sixty-two adult patients (18-60 years) will be randomized 1:1 to NAC or control, with outcomes assessed at 28 days (survival/mortality) and day 4 (liver function tests).
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to 60 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * Male or female, aged 18-60 years * Diagnosed with non-acetaminophen- induced acute hepatic failure (per operational definition/EASL criteria) * Etiology other than acetaminophen overdose (viral hepatitis HAV/HBV/HEV, non-acetaminophen drug-induced liver injury, or idiopathic) * No NAC treatment received for current episode prior to enrollment Exclusion Criteria: * History of chronic liver disease or cirrhosis * Prior severe cardiac, renal, neurological, or infectious disease that could confound outcomes * Prior liver transplant or current transplant candidacy * Known allergy/contraindication to NAC * Pregnant women.
- Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan