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High expression of a vascular stricture-related marker is predictive of an early response to tolvaptan, and a low fractional excretion of sodium is predictive of a poor long-term survival after tolvaptan administration for liver cirrhosis.

Takuya AdachiAkinobu TakakiShuichi SatoHiroshi TobitaHaruhiko KobashiMasaru KinomuraAtsuko NakatsukaAtsushi OyamaNozomu WadaMasahiro SakataYasuto TakeuchiTetsuya YasunakaHideki OnishiHidenori ShirahaHiroyuki Okada
Published in: Hepatology research : the official journal of the Japan Society of Hepatology (2020)
Early responders showed higher ADMA levels reflecting vascular stricture, suggesting that higher vascular tonus is required for a tolvaptan early response. Patients with a shorter survival showed a lower FENa, reflecting a lower EABV and suggesting that adequate EABV is required for the prolonged survival after tolvaptan administration.
Keyphrases
  • acute heart failure
  • polycystic kidney disease
  • poor prognosis
  • binding protein
  • free survival