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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Many other diseases of the kidney are associated with liver disease and must be excluded before making a diagnosis of hepatorenal syndrome. | |||
==Differentiating Hepatorenal Syndrome from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Hepatorenal Syndrome from other Diseases== | ||
Many other diseases of the kidney are associated with liver disease and must be excluded before making a diagnosis of hepatorenal syndrome. They include the following: | Many other diseases of the kidney are associated with liver disease and must be excluded before making a diagnosis of hepatorenal syndrome. They include the following: | ||
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!Variables | |||
!Kidney injury associated with infection | |||
!Prerenal acute kidney injury | |||
!Hepatorenal syndrome | |||
!Parenchymal renal disease | |||
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|Mechanism | |||
Causes | |||
|Infections including SBP | |||
|Hypovolumia due: | |||
gastrointestinal fluid losses | |||
bleeding | |||
diuretic | |||
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug | |||
|Splanic vasodalation due to Nitic oxide | |||
|Aminoglycoside therapy | |||
Radiocontrast agent | |||
Sepsis | |||
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|Diagnostic clue | |||
|History of fever | |||
Blood cultures | |||
Ascetic cultures | |||
|History of: | |||
Bleeding | |||
low blood pressure | |||
Intake of NAISD | |||
|Diagnosis of exclusion: | |||
Liver failure + Renal failure | |||
no apparent cause for the acute kidney injury | |||
No improvement on removing | |||
nephrotoxic agent | |||
repleating fluid loss | |||
|History of: | |||
Infections | |||
Injection of Dye | |||
intake of nephrotoxic agent | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Many other diseases of the kidney are associated with liver disease and must be excluded before making a diagnosis of hepatorenal syndrome.
Differentiating Hepatorenal Syndrome from other Diseases
Many other diseases of the kidney are associated with liver disease and must be excluded before making a diagnosis of hepatorenal syndrome. They include the following:
Variables | Kidney injury associated with infection | Prerenal acute kidney injury | Hepatorenal syndrome | Parenchymal renal disease |
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Mechanism
Causes |
Infections including SBP | Hypovolumia due:
gastrointestinal fluid losses bleeding diuretic nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug |
Splanic vasodalation due to Nitic oxide | Aminoglycoside therapy
Radiocontrast agent Sepsis |
Diagnostic clue | History of fever
Blood cultures Ascetic cultures |
History of:
Bleeding low blood pressure Intake of NAISD |
Diagnosis of exclusion:
Liver failure + Renal failure no apparent cause for the acute kidney injury No improvement on removing nephrotoxic agent repleating fluid loss |
History of:
Infections Injection of Dye intake of nephrotoxic agent |