Definition and diagnostic criteria of refractory ascites and hepatorenal syndrome in cirrhosis. International Ascites Club. Hepatology 1996;23:164 -176.Arroyo V, Gines P, Gerbes AL, Dudley FJ, Gentilini P, Laffi G, Reynolds TB, Ring-Larsen H, Scholmerich J. Definition and diagnostic criteria ...
As such, NGAL did not aid the differential diagnosis between acute tubular necrosis and hepatorenal syndrome precipitated by infection, as NGAL levels increased in both groups. Thus, larger multicentre trials are awaited to determine whether urinary NGAL, and newer markers of acute kidney injury, ...
group IV: patients with CLD and decompensated cirrhosis (at least one of the following) presence of hepatic ascites ± spontaneous bacterial peritonitis presence of portal hypertension (PH)-induced gastrointestinal/variceal hemorrhage presence of renal dysfunction/hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) presence of...
The hybridization temperature composition and ionic strength of the hybridization solution which meet this criteria will vary depending upon a number of well characterized factors such as length, degree of complementarity and GC content. 5 For longer sequences it is generally possible to calculate the ...
Diagnosis of DM was defined based on the criteria of the American Diabetes Association. Compensated cirrhosis was defined as the absence of: visible GI hemorrhage, clinical hepatic encephalopathy, severe ascites, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, infection, hepatorenal syndrome, alcoholic hepatitis, and ...
Definition and diagnostic criteria of refractory ascites and hepatorenal syndrome in cirrhosisdoi:10.1002/hep.510230122V ArroyoP GinèsA L GerbesF J DudleyP GentiliniG LaffiT B ReynoldsH Ring-LarsenJ SchölmerichHepatology
Type 1 hepatorenal syndrome is the best-known and most severe form of AKI, and it has a precise definition and a set of specific diagnostic criteria. More recently, it has become recognized that milder degrees of renal dysfunction also have a negative impact on patient outcome in various ...
(English):Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is the development of a functional, potentially reversible renal failure in patients with advanced chronic liver disease, occasionally fulminant hepatitis, in the absence of any renal disease . This article is an overview upon the latest data concerning definition,...
Evaluation of therapy by comparison to the usual clinical course of Zellweger syndrome was not helpful because of the variability and incomplete documentation of 90 previously reported cases. The literature survey did provide criteria for classic Zellweger syndrome, which include hypotonia with or ...
Although TAFRO syndrome is a unique disease concept, diagnostic criteria may consist of nonspecific elements such as generalized edema, thrombocytopenia, persistent fever, and elevated inflammatory response, and there are many differential conditions to exclude, requiring caution in diag...