articleJournal of HepatologyFeb 1, 2026HYBRID OA

Development and validation of the A-TANGO organ failure score for acute-on-chronic liver failure in global cohorts

University College London · Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin · +75 more institutions

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Abstract

Methods

We performed a retrospective analysis of prospective observational cohorts. The derivation cohort comprised three EF-CLIF consortium studies conducted in Europe and Latin America (CANONIC, PREDICT, ACLARA; n = 3,896). Validation cohorts included one study from India (Ambi-spective study n = 2,055) and one from China (CATCH-LIFE; n = 2,568). Patients were enrolled between 2011 and 2023, with follow-up completed in 2023. The primary objective was to redefine thresholds for organ dysfunction and failure using three subscores per organ, with subscore 3 corresponding to ≥15% 28-day mortality and defining organ failure.

Results

Compared with the CLIF-C OF score, the A-TANGO OF score introduced revised thresholds for organ failure and added an ACLF grade 4 to address the wide mortality variation within CLIF-C OF grade 3. A-TANGO identified more organ failures, increasing ACLF diagnosis from 24% to 36% and improving the net reclassification index by 16%, while maintaining similar predictive accuracy for 28- and 90-day mortality. Two additional prognostic models (A-TANGO ACLF-WBC and A-TANGO ACLF-CRP) demonstrated strong associations with 28- and 90-day mortality and improved prognostic performance. Findings were confirmed in external validation cohorts.

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Keywords
  • Clinical trial
  • Identification (biology)
  • MEDLINE
  • Sample size determination
  • Clinical Practice
  • Risk assessment
  • Liver failure
  • Clinical judgment
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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