TY - JOUR
T1 - Current limits and future challenges in the management of renal dysfunction in patients with cirrhosis: report from the International Club of Ascites
AU - Angeli, Paolo
AU - Sanyal, Arun
AU - Møller, Søren
AU - Alessandria, Carlo
AU - Gadano, Adrian
AU - Kim, Ray
AU - Sarin, Shiv K.
AU - Bernardi and on behalf of the International Club of Ascites, Mauro
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Advanced cirrhosis is often complicated by a multi organ failure syndromewhich involves many different organs besides the liver. The high morbidityand mortality secondary to this clinical setting is often related to renal dysfunction,either alone or, more frequently, in combination with other organdysfunction. A clear defintion of renal dysfunction, an accurate differentialdiagnostic process of its different phenotypes as well as of full understandingof its pathophysiological mechanisms are crucial to the development of strategiesfor the management of this complication. This article is based either onthe more recent knowledge on renal dysfunction in advanced cirrhosis orcurrent opinions among the members of the International Club of Ascites(ICA) on the management of this complication, obtained through a surveyand discussed during the EASL-ICA Joint Meeting in Berlin in March 2011.It reviews critically our current knowledge and it outlines future perspectives,on the management of renal dysfunction in patients with cirrhosis.
AB - Advanced cirrhosis is often complicated by a multi organ failure syndromewhich involves many different organs besides the liver. The high morbidityand mortality secondary to this clinical setting is often related to renal dysfunction,either alone or, more frequently, in combination with other organdysfunction. A clear defintion of renal dysfunction, an accurate differentialdiagnostic process of its different phenotypes as well as of full understandingof its pathophysiological mechanisms are crucial to the development of strategiesfor the management of this complication. This article is based either onthe more recent knowledge on renal dysfunction in advanced cirrhosis orcurrent opinions among the members of the International Club of Ascites(ICA) on the management of this complication, obtained through a surveyand discussed during the EASL-ICA Joint Meeting in Berlin in March 2011.It reviews critically our current knowledge and it outlines future perspectives,on the management of renal dysfunction in patients with cirrhosis.
M3 - Review
SN - 1478-3223
SP - 16
EP - 23
JO - Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver
JF - Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver
ER -