Hepatorenal syndrome: a comprehensive overview for the critical care nurse
- PMID: 20691386
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ccell.2010.03.001
Hepatorenal syndrome: a comprehensive overview for the critical care nurse
Abstract
Over the past 50 years, the pathophysiology and features of the hepatorenal syndrome have been illuminated. The syndrome can be divided into 2 distinct clinical patterns: a rapidly progressive renal failure with an extremely poor prognosis (type 1) and a slow progressive renal failure that correlates with the degree of cirrhosis (type 2). Although our understanding of hepatorenal syndrome continues to grow, our current methods of treating this condition remain limited in their effectiveness. The only definitive therapy is liver transplantation. This is a review of the definition, pathophysiology, and current recommendations for management of hepatorenal syndrome with the critical care nurse in mind.
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