Guest guest Posted March 1, 2010 Report Share Posted March 1, 2010 I am a little confused. Where are the fibrosis stages? Subject: Re: Hep C & Cirrhosis StagesTo: HepatitisCSupportGroupForDummies Date: Monday, March 1, 2010, 6:49 PM greta info im end stage liver disease on the tranplant list and next up for a liver my meld is no 20 and all of th einfo you posted was very informative! !!!!!!!!! !! thank you robbi>> Hepatitis has four stages > (Stage 1, Stage > 2, Stage 3, Stage 4). > The last stage of HEPATITIS (the 4th stage of > hepatitis).. ....is cirrhosis. > > THEN----Cirrhosis has three > stages. > (Stage A, Stage B, Stage C.) > > In other words-----You > could look at it like this. Here's the order that the stages would go: > > Stage> 1 Hepatitis- is not cirrhosis > > Stage 2 Hepatitis- is not > cirrhosis > > Stage 3 Hepatitis- is not cirrhosis yet > > Stage 4> Hepatitis- is the beginning of cirrhosis > > Stage A Cirrhosis- is > compensated Cirrhosis (liver is still doing it's job) > > Stage B > Cirrhosis- is the start of decompensated cirrhosis ("decompensated" > means that complications like ascites,> encephalopathy, varices, are beginning to happen) > > Stage C > Cirrhosis- is decompensated, end stage cirrhosis > > A person has to> be at least Stage B or Stage C cirrhosis, to get "evaluated" for the > liver transplant waiting list. > > In other words------ > > Here's> two very important things to keep in mind: > > Hepatitis has 4 > stages (stage 1, stage 2, stage 3, stage 4).......the 4th stage of > hepatitis is "cirrhosis". Many people refer to stage 4 hepatitis as "end> stage". (But you need to keep in mind that stage 4 hepatitis is just > the BEGINNING of cirrhosis) > > THEN > > Cirrhosis has 3 stages > (stage A, stage B, stage C) > > stage A cirrhosis = compensated > cirrhosis > stage B cirrhosis = beginning to decompensate > stage C > cirrhosis = decompensated cirrhosis (end stage cirrhosis) > > > Stage> A cirrhosis (compensated cirrhosis) means that the liver is still doing> enough of it's job.....to keep you relatively well. No> "complications" happening. > > Stage B cirrhosis (beginning of > decompensation) means that "complications" are beginning to appear. > Examples of "complications" are ascites, or varices, or encephalopathy. > > Stage> C cirrhosis (decompensated cirrhosis) means that the liver is not able > to do it's job......."complica tions" (ascites, varices, encephalopathy)> are worsening. > > Doctors use a CTP Scorecard to determine what > stage of cirrhosis that a person is in. The CTP Score is based on 5 > questions (and gives you a point value for each of your answers). > CTP> scores range from 5 to 15. > A person must have at least a CTP score > of 7 or higher, in order to get referred to a liver transplant center > for an Evaluation. > > The evaluation is a series of tests and > interviews, to see if a person is a good candidate for transplant. > > If> a person passes their Evaluation, they are placed on the liver > transplant waiting list. > > > Once a person is on the> Waiting List......another scoring system is used (MELD score). The MELD> Score is for donor liver allocationCirrhosis> > The problem with the gene pool? No lifeguards!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2010 Report Share Posted March 1, 2010 Lots more where that came from - I have files on top of files on top of files . . . Subject: Re: Hep C & Cirrhosis StagesTo: HepatitisCSupportGroupForDummies Date: Monday, March 1, 2010, 9:49 PM greta info im end stage liver disease on the tranplant list and next up for a liver my meld is no 20 and all of th einfo you posted was very informative! !!!!!!!!! !! thank you robbi > > Hepatitis has four stages > (Stage 1, Stage > 2, Stage 3, Stage 4). > The last stage of HEPATITIS (the 4th stage of > hepatitis).. ....is cirrhosis. > > THEN----Cirrhosis has three > stages. > (Stage A, Stage B, Stage C.) > > In other words-----You > could look at it like this. Here's the order that the stages would go: > > Stage > 1 Hepatitis- is not cirrhosis > > Stage 2 Hepatitis- is not > cirrhosis > > Stage 3 Hepatitis- is not cirrhosis yet > > Stage 4 > Hepatitis- is the beginning of cirrhosis > > Stage A Cirrhosis- is > compensated Cirrhosis (liver is still doing it's job) > > Stage B > Cirrhosis- is the start of decompensated cirrhosis ("decompensated" > means that complications like ascites, > encephalopathy, varices, are beginning to happen) > > Stage C > Cirrhosis- is decompensated, end stage cirrhosis > > A person has to > be at least Stage B or Stage C cirrhosis, to get "evaluated" for the > liver transplant waiting list. > > In other words------ > > Here's > two very important things to keep in mind: > > Hepatitis has 4 > stages (stage 1, stage 2, stage 3, stage 4).......the 4th stage of > hepatitis is "cirrhosis". Many people refer to stage 4 hepatitis as "end > stage". (But you need to keep in mind that stage 4 hepatitis is just > the BEGINNING of cirrhosis) > > THEN > > Cirrhosis has 3 stages > (stage A, stage B, stage C) > > stage A cirrhosis = compensated > cirrhosis > stage B cirrhosis = beginning to decompensate > stage C > cirrhosis = decompensated cirrhosis (end stage cirrhosis) > > > Stage > A cirrhosis (compensated cirrhosis) means that the liver is still doing > enough of it's job.....to keep you relatively well. No > "complications" happening. > > Stage B cirrhosis (beginning of > decompensation) means that "complications" are beginning to appear. > Examples of "complications" are ascites, or varices, or encephalopathy. > > Stage > C cirrhosis (decompensated cirrhosis) means that the liver is not able > to do it's job......."complica tions" (ascites, varices, encephalopathy) > are worsening. > > Doctors use a CTP Scorecard to determine what > stage of cirrhosis that a person is in. The CTP Score is based on 5 > questions (and gives you a point value for each of your answers). > CTP > scores range from 5 to 15. > A person must have at least a CTP score > of 7 or higher, in order to get referred to a liver transplant center > for an Evaluation. > > The evaluation is a series of tests and > interviews, to see if a person is a good candidate for transplant. > > If > a person passes their Evaluation, they are placed on the liver > transplant waiting list. > > > Once a person is on the > Waiting List......another scoring system is used (MELD score). The MELD > Score is for donor liver allocationCirrhosis > > The problem with the gene pool? No lifeguards! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2010 Report Share Posted March 2, 2010 T.Y. From: robbim <robbimommy2@ yahoo.com>Subject: [HepatitisCSupportG roupForDummies] Re: Hep C & Cirrhosis StagesTo: HepatitisCSupportGr oupForDummies@ yahoogroups. comDate: Monday, March 1, 2010, 9:49 PM greta info im end stage liver disease on the tranplant list and next up for a liver my meld is no 20 and all of th einfo you posted was very informative! !!!!!!!!! !! thank you robbi>> Hepatitis has four stages > (Stage 1, Stage > 2, Stage 3, Stage 4). > The last stage of HEPATITIS (the 4th stage of > hepatitis).. ....is cirrhosis. > > THEN----Cirrhosis has three > stages. > (Stage A, Stage B, Stage C.) > > In other words-----You > could look at it like this. Here's the order that the stages would go: > > Stage> 1 Hepatitis- is not cirrhosis > > Stage 2 Hepatitis- is not > cirrhosis > > Stage 3 Hepatitis- is not cirrhosis yet > > Stage 4> Hepatitis- is the beginning of cirrhosis > > Stage A Cirrhosis- is > compensated Cirrhosis (liver is still doing it's job) > > Stage B > Cirrhosis- is the start of decompensated cirrhosis ("decompensated" > means that complications like ascites,> encephalopathy, varices, are beginning to happen) > > Stage C > Cirrhosis- is decompensated, end stage cirrhosis > > A person has to> be at least Stage B or Stage C cirrhosis, to get "evaluated" for the > liver transplant waiting list. > > In other words------ > > Here's> two very important things to keep in mind: > > Hepatitis has 4 > stages (stage 1, stage 2, stage 3, stage 4).......the 4th stage of > hepatitis is "cirrhosis". Many people refer to stage 4 hepatitis as "end> stage". (But you need to keep in mind that stage 4 hepatitis is just > the BEGINNING of cirrhosis) > > THEN > > Cirrhosis has 3 stages > (stage A, stage B, stage C) > > stage A cirrhosis = compensated > cirrhosis > stage B cirrhosis = beginning to decompensate > stage C > cirrhosis = decompensated cirrhosis (end stage cirrhosis) > > > Stage> A cirrhosis (compensated cirrhosis) means that the liver is still doing> enough of it's job.....to keep you relatively well. No> "complications" happening. > > Stage B cirrhosis (beginning of > decompensation) means that "complications" are beginning to appear. > Examples of "complications" are ascites, or varices, or encephalopathy. > > Stage> C cirrhosis (decompensated cirrhosis) means that the liver is not able > to do it's job......."complica tions" (ascites, varices, encephalopathy)> are worsening. > > Doctors use a CTP Scorecard to determine what > stage of cirrhosis that a person is in. The CTP Score is based on 5 > questions (and gives you a point value for each of your answers). > CTP> scores range from 5 to 15. > A person must have at least a CTP score > of 7 or higher, in order to get referred to a liver transplant center > for an Evaluation. > > The evaluation is a series of tests and > interviews, to see if a person is a good candidate for transplant. > > If> a person passes their Evaluation, they are placed on the liver > transplant waiting list. > > > Once a person is on the> Waiting List......another scoring system is used (MELD score). The MELD> Score is for donor liver allocationCirrhosis> > The problem with the gene pool? No lifeguards!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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