| Literature DB >> 646616 |
S Wapnick, S Grosberg, M Kinney, V Azzara, H H LeVeen.
Abstract
Renal failure occurs in ascites of diverse causes. Functional renal failure (the hepatorenal syndrome) in cirrhotic patients is usually progressive and rapidly fatal. Insertion of a LeVeen shunt significantly reduces weight, as well as abdominal girth, and improves preoperative urine flow (488 vs 2,318 ml/24 hr; P less than .001) and natriuresis (12 +/- 15 vs 45 +/- 33 mEq/liter; P less than .003). The shunt should not be inserted in patients with alcoholic hepatitis (bilirubin level greater than 8 mg/100 ml). Ascitic fluid should be discarded at the time of surgery in patients with impaired cardiac function, a bleeding diathesis, and when liver function is more severely deranged.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 646616 DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1978.01370170043006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Surg ISSN: 0004-0010