Kidney injury and liver failure classifications in cirrhosis prognosis assessmentPere Ginès
Acute-on-chronic liver failureAscitesBeta-blockersHepatorenal syndromeBACKGROUND: Renal failure in cirrhosis may be due to various causes. While treatment for patients with ascites and hepatorenal syndrome is established, recent attention has been focused on acute kidney injury (AKI) in cirrhosis. KEY...
Based on the "theory of homogeny of liver and kidney"in traditional Chinese medicine,this paper suggests that there is a common pathogenic pathway in the pathogenesis of liver and kidney diseases and that the association between organ fibroses should be valued in the research on cirrhosis- related...
Renal failure typically occurs in conjunction with multiorgan involvement during an acute illness or as a part of advanced liver disease. AKI in patients with liver cirrhosis is often precipitated by factors such as infections, hypovolemia from GI bleeding, use of nephrotoxic drugs, or development ...
"IgA nephropathy is also sometimes associated with other conditions, including: -- Cirrhosis, a condition in which scar tissue replaces normal tissue within the liver -- Celiac disease, a digestive condition triggered by eating gluten, a protein found in most grains ...
Cirrhosis affects 5.5 million patients with estimated costs of US$4 billion. Previous studies about dialysis requiring acute kidney injury (AKI-D) in decom... GN Nadkarni,PK Simoes,A Patel,... - 《Hepatology International》 被引量: 16发表: 2016年 Serum Neutrophil Gelatinase Associated Lipocalin...
Impaired kidney perfusion and function in patients with advanced liver failure as a consequence of marked abnormalities in arterial and venous circulation, as well as overactivity of endogenous vasoactive systems. Kidney failure Complete (and life-threatening) loss of kidney function; kidney failure repl...
Patients with cirrhosis and kidney failure have a substantial survival benefit from transplant listing. Patients with simultaneous liver-kidney transplantation (SLK) have superior liver graft and patient survival compared with both liver-only recipients who require post-LT dialysis and kidney after liver ...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is one of the most severe complications of cirrhosis, occurring in up to 50% of hospitalized patients, and has been associated with higher mortality, which increases with severity of AKI (Capalbo et al., Int Urol Nephrol 51:2203
Although a systematic review found that a "positive HBsAg status was significantly associated with an increased risk of mortality after kidney transplantation (OR 2.48, 95% CI 1.61–3.83) and an increased risk of graft failure", there were significant negative correlations between the risk of ...