Katherine Marchak, Davinder Singh, Maria Puello Barron, Premal Trivedi
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Hepatorenal Syndrome: Updates on Definition, Classification, Pathophysiology and Treatment Options.
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is a severe complication of advanced liver disease, characterized by renal dysfunction in the absence of intrinsic kidney disease. It is associated with high mortality, necessitating early recognition and prompt treatment. In this review, we summarize the latest in pathophysiology, diagnosis, classification and treatment of hepatorenal syndrome relevant to a consulting interventional radiologist. The diagnosis and classification of HRS has recently been updated by the International Club of Ascites (ICA) and Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) to include more subcategories that better reflect disease severity and prognosis. Greater insights have also been obtained into the pathophysiology of HRS, currently understood to be a complex manifestation of hemodynamic disturbances due to portal hypertension, systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, and biliary injury. We discuss the role of laboratory biomarkers in diagnosis and prognosis along with associated pitfalls. Treatment options are reviewed starting with first line medical management, adjunctive renal replacement therapy, and liver transplantation. Finally, we review the evidence to date investigating transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) creation in this population, focusing on expected efficacy for specific subpopulations and current gaps in knowledge, all driving practical recommendations for when the procedure should be considered.
期刊介绍:
Interventional radiology is an area of clinical diagnosis and management that is highly technique-oriented. Therefore, the format of this quarterly journal, which combines the visual impact of an atlas with the currency of a journal, lends itself perfectly to presenting the topics. Each issue is guest edited by a leader in the field and is focused on a single clinical technique or problem. The presentation is enhanced by superb illustrations and descriptive narrative outlining the steps of a particular procedure. Interventional radiologists, neuroradiologists, vascular surgeons and neurosurgeons will find this a useful addition to the clinical literature.