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Outcomes of patients with alcohol-associated hepatitis and acute kidney injury - Results from the HRS Harmony Consortium.

Ann T MaAndrew S AllegrettiGiuseppe CullaroTianqui OuyangSumeet K AsraniRaymond T ChungEric M PrzybyszewskiRobert M WilechanskyJevon E RobinsonPratima SharmaDouglas A SimonettoPrasun JalalEric S OrmanHani M WadeiShelsea A St HillienDanielle SalyNneka N UfereLeigh Anne DagefordeKevin R RegnerJustin M BelcherKavish R Patidarnull null
Published in: Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (2024)
Hospitalised patients with cirrhosis and AKI presenting with AH had higher 90-day mortality than those without AH, but this may have been driven by higher MELD-Na rather than AH itself. However, in patients with hepatorenal syndrome, AH was an independent predictor of mortality.
Keyphrases
  • acute kidney injury
  • cardiovascular events
  • cardiac surgery
  • case report
  • risk factors
  • metabolic syndrome
  • skeletal muscle
  • insulin resistance
  • weight loss