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Cirrhosis of the liver is a common cause of death in the world, and it causes 1.
03 million deaths worldwide each year
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Although the natural history of cirrhosis may be affected by many factors, its clinical course is usually characterized by prolonged cirrhosis
Cirrhosis of the liver is a common cause of death in the world, and it causes 1.
Blood vessel
To this end, the researchers included consecutive subjects who were rescued from decompensated liver cirrhosis from May 2011 to May 2018 in this study
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Patients under the following circumstances are excluded excluded: hospitalization due to elective surgery; independent of complications of cirrhosis and complications of cirrhosis irrespective of hospitalization hospitalization
The results of the study showed that the occurrence of AKI was observed in 32.
9% of patients upon admission.
The occurrence of AKI was related to a lower Na/Kur ratio, but not to FENa
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Among the 151 subjects with no renal dysfunction initially, 26.
This study confirmed that in patients hospitalized with decompensated cirrhosis, low Na/Kur ratios in urine samples are associated with progression to AKI and lower short-term survival rates
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Original source:
Elayne CristinaMorais Rateke.
Low sodium to potassium ratio in spot urine sample is associated with progression to acute kidney injury and mortality in hospitalized patients with cirrhosis.
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