Monitoring Renal Function and Therapy of Hepatorenal Syndrome Patients with Cirrhosis
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a frequent complication in patients with cirrhosis. Patients with cirrhosis can develop AKI due to different causes. Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is a unique cause of AKI occurring in patients with advanced cirrhosis and is associated with high short-term mortality. The differential diagnosis between different causes of AKI may be challenging. In this regard, new urine biomarkers may be helpful. Liver transplantation is the definitive treatment of patients with HRS-AKI. Vasoconstrictors and albumin represent the first-line pharmacologic treatment of HRS-AKI. This review summarizes current knowledge for the diagnosis and management of HRS in cirrhosis.
Source: Clinics in Liver Disease - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Adri à Juanola, Cristina Solé, David Toapanta, Pere Ginès, Elsa Solà Source Type: research
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