Colak, NeseBasakci, Ozlem BayrakBayram, BasakAksay, ErsinSimsek, Muhammet KursatKarabay, Nuri2024-05-252024-05-25202221932-620310.1371/journal.pone.02776432-s2.0-85142173650https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277643https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14517/934Simsek, Muhammet Kursat/0000-0002-9284-6999Background This study aims to reveal whether the optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) increases in hepatic encephalopathy (HE) patients, and to determine ONSD is associated with the poor prognosis of patients with HE. Methods and material In this retrospective case-control study, HE patients who underwent cranial computerized tomography (CT) were included in the case group; and the patients who underwent CT for other reasons for the same age and gender and were normally interpreted were included in the control group. ONSD measurements in the case and control groups and clinical grades of HE with in-hospital mortality and ONSD measurements were compared in the case group. Results This study was done with 74 acute HE patients and 74 control patients. The mean age was 62.9 11.0 years and 67.6% of patients were male in both groups. The ONSD in the case group was higher than the control group (5.27-mm +/- 0.82 vs 4.73 mm +/- 0.57, p <0.001). In the case group, the ONSD was 5.30 mm +/- 0.87 in survivors, and 5.21 +/- 0.65 in non-survivors (P = 0.670). There was no significant difference between the West Haven HE grade (P = 0.348) and Child-Pugh Score (P = 0.505) with ONSD measurements. Conclusion We have shown that ONSD increases in HE patients compared to the control group. ONSD was not related to the Child-Pugh Score, HE grade, and in-hospital mortality.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess[No Keyword Available]Optic nerve sheath diameter in patients with hepatic encephalopathyArticleQ2Q11711WOS:00092495470006736383620