Terlipressin and Albumin VS Terlipressin Alone in The Management If Hepatorenal Syndrome

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Terlipressin And Albumin VS Terlipressin Alone In The Management If

Hepatorenal Syndrome
Baseline characteristics of the patient
ID No:
Age:
Sex : Male Female:
Cause of Liver Cirrhosis: Alcohol use NASH Viral Hepatitis
Auto-immune Hepatitis Primary biliary Cirrhosis Other cause
Mean Arterial Pressure:
RFT: Sr Na+: Sr K+: Sr Urea: Sr Cr:
LFT: Total Bilirubin Direct Bilirubin: ALT: AST: ALP:
Sr Albumin: INR:

CHILD PUGH Score:

MELD Score:

Data On clinical efficacy:


Verified reversal of HRS:
Sr Cr at Baseline:
Within 14 days: Sr Cr (1st reading): Sr Cr (2nd reading):
Need for RRT within 14 days: Yes No
Final Disposition of the patient: Clinical reversal achieved Reversal not achieved
Clinical failure:
Competing events: Death Liver Transplant:
Need for RRT :( Yes)
Day since the start of the Therapy when RRT was done:
Terlipressin And Albumin VS Terlipressin Alone In The Management If
Hepatorenal Syndrome
Adverse effects of the treatment:
Abdominal Pain: Diarrhea: Nausea: Vomiting: Hypotension: Dyspnea:
Hypokalemia: Metabolic Acidosis: Anemia: Pulmonary edema:
Multi-Organ Failure:

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