Renal failure in fulminant hepatic failure and terminal cirrhosis: a comparison between incidence, types, and prognosis.
Open Access
- 1 July 1981
- Vol. 22 (7) , 585-591
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.22.7.585
Abstract
Forty patients with terminal cirrhosis and 40 patients with fulminant hepatic failure-all consecutively admitted-were studied with regard to incidence, types, and prognosis of complicating renal insufficiency. Renal failure was considered present when the serum creatinine was greater than 0.20 mmol/l. Of the patients with cirrhosis 26 (65%) developed renal failure. In 15 the type was functional, in three due to acute tubular necrosis, and in eight indeterminable. Of the patients with fulminant hepatic failure 22 (55%) had renal insufficiency; of these 13 had functional renal failure, five acute tubular necrosis, and in four the type was indeterminable. In both categories of patients, renal failure was equally frequent among patients with or without gastrointestinal bleeding and with or without ascites or diuretic therapy. The biochemical tests of liver function were similar in patients with or without renal failure in both categories. The mean renal blood flow in seven unselected patients with fulminant hepatic failure was reduced in the same order as previously observed in patients with cirrhosis. In terminal cirrhosis the mortality rate was 88% in the presence of renal failure, 71% in its absence (p greater than 0.05), while the same figures in fulminant hepatic failure were 100% and 67% (p less than 0.05). The incidence, relative frequency, and prognosis of renal failure were not different in the two conditions, indicating identical pathophysiological circumstances.Keywords
This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
- Renal and Cerebral Blood Flow in Experimental Liver Failure in the PigScandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1979
- Functional renal failure and haemorrhagic gastritis associated with endotoxaemia in cirrhosis.Gut, 1977
- Endotoxaemia and renal failure in cirrhosis and obstructive jaundice.BMJ, 1976
- Effect of portal-systemic anastomosis on renal haemodynamics in cirrhosis.Gut, 1976
- Letter: Renal disorders in hepatic failure.BMJ, 1974
- RELATION OF RENAL IMPAIRMENT AND HAEMORRHAGIC DIATHESIS TO ENDOTOXAEMIA IN FULMINANT HEPATIC FAILUREThe Lancet, 1974
- RENAL AND INTRARENAL BLOOD-FLOW IN CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVERThe Lancet, 1971
- ACUTE HEPATIC NECROSIS WITH STUPOR OR COMA An Analysis of Thiety-One PatientsMedicine, 1969
- ELECTROLYTE AND CIRCULATORY CHANGES IN TERMINAL LIVER FAILUREThe Lancet, 1956
- ACUTE ANURIAThe Lancet Healthy Longevity, 1954