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Hepatorenal syndrome: aetiology, diagnosis, and treatment.


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Authors

Low, G 
Alexander, GJM 
Lomas, DJ 

Abstract

Acute renal impairment is common in patients with chronic liver disease, occurring in approximately 19% of hospitalised patients with cirrhosis. A variety of types of renal impairment are recognised. The most important of these is the hepatorenal syndrome, a functional renal impairment due to circulatory and neurohormonal abnormalities that underpin cirrhosis. It is one of the most severe complications of cirrhosis with survival often measured in weeks to months. A variety of treatment options exist with early diagnosis and appropriate treatment providing the best hope for cure. This paper provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of hepatorenal syndrome and lays out the topic according to the following sections: pathophysiology, historical developments, diagnostic criteria and limitations, epidemiology, precipitating factors, predictors, clinical and laboratory findings, prognosis, treatment options, prophylaxis, and conclusion.

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1103 Clinical Sciences, Clinical, Clinical Medicine and Science, Digestive Diseases, Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis, Kidney Disease, Liver Disease, Rare Diseases, Renal and Urogenital

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Gastroenterol Res Pract

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Journal ISSN

1687-6121
1687-630X

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Publisher

Hindawi Limited