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    Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is a serious functional kidney impairment that occurs as a complication of hepatic cirrhosis. HRS-acute kidney injury (AKI) accounts for 75% of all HRS cases, and is associated with high in-hospital mortality and poor long-term survival without liver transplantation. Despite updated guidelines and therapeutic advancements, the prognosis for high-risk patients remains poor. The early recognition and treatment of HRS-AKI are essential for optimizing both short-term and long-term

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    Acute kidney injury (AKI) and intensive care unit–acquired weakness (ICU-AW) are 2 frequent complications of critical illness that, until recently, have been considered unrelated processes. The adverse impact of AKI on ICU mortality is clear, but its relationship with muscle weakness—a major source of ICU morbidity—has not been fully elucidated. Furthermore, improving ICU survival rates have refocused the field of intensive care toward improving long-term functional outcomes of ICU survivors. We begin our review with the epidemiology of AKI in the ICU and of ICU-AW, highlighting emerging data suggesting that AKI and AKI treated with kidney replacement therapy (AKI-KRT) may independently contribute to the development of ICU-AW.

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 10 month(s) ago

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