The Child-Pugh scoring system (also known as the Child-Pugh-Turcotte score) was designed to predict mortality in cirrhosis patients. Originally conceptualized by Child and Turcotte in 1964, it aimed to guide the selection of patients who would benefit from elective surgery for portal decompression. The original scoring system used five clinical and laboratory criteria: serum bilirubin, serum albumin, ascites, neurological disorder, and clinical nutrition status. Later, Pugh et al. modified ... A calculator that estimates cirrhosis severity based on bilirubin, albumin, ascites and encephalopathy grades. It also provides evidence, creator insights and facts about the score and its creators. Determine severity and estimate mortality in cirrhosisLegal Notices and Disclaimer © 2020 QxMD Software Inc., all rights reserved. No part of this service may be ... Child Pugh Score Calculator Overview The Child-Pugh Score is a clinical scoring system used to assess the severity of liver disease and predict patient outcomes. The score is calculated based on five clinical measures: serum bilirubin level, serum albumin level, prothrombin time (INR), presence of ascites, and hepatic encephalopathy. Each measure is assigned a score of 1 to 3 based on the severity of the abnormality, and the total score is used to classify the patient into one of three Child ...