Overview and management of hepatorenal syndrome.

Current opinion in anaesthesiology Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-17 DOI:10.1097/ACO.0000000000001526
Matthew Sherman, Briana DiSilvio, Tariq Cheema
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is an acute kidney injury (AKI) syndrome commonly encountered in critically ill patients with a history of cirrhosis with ascites. Given the complexity of diagnosing and managing this condition, this review aims to highlight the key features of disease pathophysiology along with prevention and treatment modalities to improve patient outcomes.

Recent findings: Recent meetings between the acute disease quality initiative and the internal club of ascites have renamed HRS from HRS-1 and HRS-2 to HRS-AKI and HRS-chronic kidney disease. Further changes in diagnostic strategy, largely around the implication and use of albumin resuscitation, have further been addressed and clarified in recent updates from various clinical societies.

Summary: HRS represents a challenging disease entity requiring aggressive attempts at prevention, early treatment initiation, and frequent transplant candidacy discussion to improve patient outcomes. The poor prognosis associated with this condition, particularly amongst patients with poor transplant candidacy, requires physicians to maintain high vigilance when managing patients with cirrhosis with acutely reduced renal function. By providing a review of distinct diagnostic criterion, pathophysiology, prevention strategies, and treatment modalities, we aim to provide clinicians with the tools to properly understand and manage this disease state.

肝肾综合征的概述和治疗。
综述目的:肝肾综合征(HRS)是一种急性肾损伤(AKI)综合征,常见于有肝硬化伴腹水病史的危重患者。鉴于诊断和治疗这种疾病的复杂性,本综述旨在强调疾病病理生理学的关键特征以及预防和治疗方式,以改善患者的预后。最近的发现:急性疾病质量倡议和内部腹水俱乐部最近的会议已将HRS从HRS-1和HRS-2重新命名为HRS- aki和HRS-慢性肾脏疾病。诊断策略的进一步变化,主要是围绕白蛋白复苏的含义和使用,在各个临床学会最近的更新中得到了进一步的解决和澄清。摘要:HRS是一种具有挑战性的疾病,需要积极的预防、早期治疗和频繁的移植候选性讨论来改善患者的预后。与此相关的不良预后,特别是在移植候选性差的患者中,要求医生在治疗肝硬化急性肾功能下降患者时保持高度警惕。通过对不同的诊断标准、病理生理学、预防策略和治疗方式的回顾,我们的目标是为临床医生提供正确理解和管理这种疾病状态的工具。
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