| Literature DB >> 30060683 |
Jeffrey DellaVolpe1, Ali Al-Khafaji2.
Abstract
The development of acute kidney injury in the setting of liver disease is a significant event both before and after liver transplant. Whether acute kidney injury is the cause of or merely associated with worse outcomes, the development of renal failure is significant from a prognostic as well as from a diagnostic and therapeutic standpoint. Although not every etiology is reversible, there are number of etiologies that are correctable, to include hypovolemia, nephrotoxic medications, and acute tubular necrosis. In the post-liver transplant period, renal failure is associated with graft failure as well as worse outcomes overall. Prompt recognition, workup, and intervention can significantly impact outcomes and survival both before and after liver transplant.Entities:
Keywords: acute kidney injury; cirrhosis; intensive care unit; mortality; oliguria; renal failure; urine output
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30060683 DOI: 10.1177/0885066618790558
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Intensive Care Med ISSN: 0885-0666 Impact factor: 3.510