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What is Asterixis?

Tony Hernandez
Tony Hernandez

Asterixis is an involuntary tremor of the wrist when it is flexed away from the palm, called dorsiflexion. Normally, the muscles are able to stay contracted, but people who have the condition cannot sustain the muscle contraction. The wrist muscles relax and recontract involuntarily, which causes the wrist tremor. The tremor occurs in both wrists and is not rhythmic. Asterixis literally means that the hand is not in a fixed position.

This condition is sometimes called liver flap because it can indicate liver damage or damage to the brain caused by liver failure. The liver might fail to filter certain chemicals from the blood, which in turn can cause brain damage called hepatic encephalopathy. Liver flap can be seen in people who have untreated liver failure, especially cirrhosis of the liver. The wrist tremor in patients who have this kind of liver damage or associated brain damage might be accompanied by an appearance of sleepiness or stupor.

Asterixis can indicated liver failure in a patient.
Asterixis can indicated liver failure in a patient.

Asterixis might also be a sign of too many nitrogen compounds in the blood, which can be caused by problems with the kidneys. This is called azotemia. The kidneys have trouble filtering out nitrogen-based compounds, either because there is some condition keeping the kidneys from getting enough blood to filter or because there is something wrong with the kidneys that keep them from properly filtering the blood despite a normal supply of it. Azotemia might also be a result of abnormal urine output.

Asterixis can be a sign of too many nitrogen compounds in the blood, which can be caused by problems with the kidneys.
Asterixis can be a sign of too many nitrogen compounds in the blood, which can be caused by problems with the kidneys.

Other conditions associated with asterixis include carbon dioxide toxicity and Wilson’s disease. When too much carbon dioxide accumulates in the blood, it becomes poisonous to the body. This might cause damage to the brain that might, in turn, cause the tremor.

Wilson’s disease is an accumulation of copper in the blood. It can damage the nervous system and the liver. Asterixis might result if the liver damage causes hepatic encephalopathy.

People with liver flap may also experience sleepiness.
People with liver flap may also experience sleepiness.

Treatment of asterixis is indirect, consisting of treatment of the damage done to the liver, kidneys or brain and nervous system. Success depends on whether the underlying damage is reversible. Healthcare practitioners use blood tests to determine the cause of the wrist tremors and proceed accordingly.

Lowering the levels of ammonia caused by hepatic encephalopathy, nitrogen-based compounds caused by azotemia and copper levels caused by Wilson’s disease might stop the wrist tremor. It might also help to take certain drugs that act on the brain, such as clonazepam. Whatever the cause, asterixis might be a sign that the underlying condition has become serious, and immediate action is necessary.

Discussion Comments

anon952238

Does anyone know the exact mechanism which causes asterixis in case of chronic liver disease?

Ana1234

It's worth going to Google and looking up an asterixis video so you can see what it looks like. It's kind of strange to see how the people look pretty normal but they just can't keep their wrists still and they end up making bigger and bigger movements.

The first thing I did after reading the article was test myself. I actually think it's pretty good to know a few of these really simple tests in order to tell when you're sick, although the average person isn't ever going to have this one.

browncoat

@umbra21 - I won't completely say that there's no way those kinds of alternative medicines can work, because some of them do work, but this is something different. If you have a general problem in your body, like liver failure, of course all the other areas in your body are going to start working wrong. Just like if your heart is beating too slowly you won't be able to move your feet properly.

It's not a mystical connection between the wrist and the liver, it's a connection between the blood stream and the whole body. I'm sure that there are other, similar signs like the flapping tremor that work the same way when you have the same diseases.

umbra21

It's interesting how many different signs doctors have found over the years can actually indicate damage in another part of the body. It makes me want to give some credence to the alternative medicines that claim that, say, if you apply pressure to your big toe you will stop a headache.

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    • Asterixis can indicated liver failure in a patient.
      By: nerthuz
      Asterixis can indicated liver failure in a patient.
    • Asterixis can be a sign of too many nitrogen compounds in the blood, which can be caused by problems with the kidneys.
      By: 3drenderings
      Asterixis can be a sign of too many nitrogen compounds in the blood, which can be caused by problems with the kidneys.
    • People with liver flap may also experience sleepiness.
      By: creative studio
      People with liver flap may also experience sleepiness.
    • Asterixis may make some everyday activities, such as lifting a drink, difficult.
      By: michaeljung
      Asterixis may make some everyday activities, such as lifting a drink, difficult.
    • Azotemia may occur as a result of abnormal urine output.
      By: krsmanovic
      Azotemia may occur as a result of abnormal urine output.
    • Liver flap can be seen in people who have untreated liver failure, especially cirrhosis.
      By: blueringmedia
      Liver flap can be seen in people who have untreated liver failure, especially cirrhosis.
    • Asterixis may occur as a result of damage to the brain.
      By: designua
      Asterixis may occur as a result of damage to the brain.
    • The kidneys have trouble filtering out nitrogen-based compounds.
      By: snapgalleria
      The kidneys have trouble filtering out nitrogen-based compounds.