Tag: cirrhosis
Corrected Serum Calcium Levels Predict 28-Day Death Risk in Sepsis
In a large cohort study utilizing data from 7,627 sepsis patients in the eICU Collaborative Research Database, researchers uncovered a clear U-shaped relationship between corrected serum calcium (sCa) levels and 28-day mortality.... read more
Sodium Levels and Sepsis-Related Liver Injury: A Threshold Effect
A retrospective cross-sectional study utilizing data from the MIMIC-IV database explored the relationship between serum sodium (SNa) levels and the risk of Sepsis-Related Liver Injury (SRLI) in 11,809 adult ICU patients with... read more
Prognostic Predictor Using Lactate-to-Albumin Ratio in Patients with Cirrhosis and Sepsis
Lactate-to-albumin ratio (LAR) is strongly associated with poor prognosis in patients with cirrhosis and sepsis. LAR is a promising prognostic marker that provides clinicians with a simple and effective tool for risk... read more
Hepatorenal Syndrome in the ICU
Patients with cirrhosis are susceptible to develop acute kidney injury (AKI), a complication that occurs in up to 50% of hospitalized patients [80% in the intensive care unit (ICU)], and has been associated with increased... read more
Liver Dysfunction and COVID-19 Infection
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection is the cause of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which predominantly affects the respiratory system; it also causes systemic and multi-organic disease. Liver... read more
Transfusion Strategies for Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
As compared with a liberal transfusion strategy, a restrictive strategy significantly improved outcomes in patients with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding. We enrolled 921 patients with severe acute upper gastrointestinal... read more
Outcomes of ARDS in Mechanically Ventilated Patients With Cirrhosis
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is common in mechanically ventilated patients with cirrhosis but is not independently associated with increased mortality. The mean age in 181 eligible patients was 53 ± 11 years;... read more
Acute Kidney Injury in Cirrhosis
Novel biomarkers may assist in identification of acute tubular necrosis and persistent/severe acute kidney injury (AKI). Norepinephrine has been suggested to be inferior to terlipressin, with additional research required.... read more








