Hepatorenal syndrome: Literature review
Síndrome hepatorrenal: revisión de la literatura
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10818/59965Visitar enlace: https://www.scopus.com/inward/ ...
ISSN: 23897708
DOI: 10.22265/acnef.9.1.539
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Amador A.C.; Rodríguez L.J.V.; Hernández G.; Aguilar D.P.S.; Córdoba P.A.B.; Muñoz J.L.R.; Cely M.D.R.; Amador N.F.A.Fecha
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Background: Hepatorenal syndrome is a renal dysfunction that occurs in patients with chronic liver disease such as liver cirrhosis or acute liver disease, characterized by the activation of regulatory mechanisms that lead to a decrease in the glomerular filtration rate. Clinically, hepatorenal syndrome is divided into two types, type 1 and type 2. Type 1 is characterized by a rapid and progressive loss of kidney function while type 2 is characterized by slow progression and a better prognosis. Purpose: To analyze the natural history of the disease presented by patients who develop hepatorenal syndrome. Methodology: A review of the scientific literature of published manuscripts on hepatorenal syndrome was carried out to evaluate the natural history of this pathology. Results: There are no specific clinical findings, however, its clinical manifestations reflect the underlying advanced liver disease, kidney failure, and circulatory abnormalities present. Conclusions: The most appropriate therapeutic option is liver transplantation, but not all patients can receive it, while accessing said management an option is drug treatment with vasoconstrictors and albumin. © 2022, Asociacion Colombiana de Nefrologia e Hipertension Arterial. All rights reserved.
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Revista Colombiana de Nefrologia 9 (1), art. no. e539
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