Liver and kidney syndrome
Hepatic and nephrotic syndrome (English: hepatorenal syndrome, abbreviated HRS) is a symptom of critical life in patients with cirrhosis or acute liver failure, usually manifested in rapid deterioration of renal function. Although some treatment methods such as dialysis can delay the course of liver and kidney syndrome, but liver and kidney syndrome is usually fatal, the only effective treatment is liver transplantation. HRS can occur in cirrhosis of the liver (regardless of what causes liver cirrhosis), severe alcoholic hepatitis and fulminant hepatic failure and other diseases, and usually occurs in the body of acute injury caused by rapid deterioration of liver function, such as infection, Gastrointestinal bleeding and the application of large doses of diuretics. HRS is a common complication of cirrhosis. The incidence of cirrhosis is 18% within 1 year and 39% in three years. ...