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Human albumin infusion is safe and effective even in patients without acute kidney injury and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
by
Reddy, Santhosh
, Iyengar, Sowmya
, Alla, Manasa
, Reddy, D. Nageshwar
, Shantan, Venishetty
, Sharma, Mithun
, Rao, P. N.
, Lakshmi, P. K.
, Godbole, Shubankar
, Chaitanya, K.
, Kulkarni, Anand V.
, Doolam, Harshitha
, Zuberi, Asim Ahmed
in
Acute Kidney Injury - etiology
/ Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure - complications
/ Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure - etiology
/ Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure - mortality
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Albumins - administration & dosage
/ Ascites
/ Bacterial Infections - drug therapy
/ Bacterial Infections - etiology
/ Creatinine
/ E coli
/ Etiology
/ Female
/ Fungal infections
/ Gastroenterology
/ Hepatitis B
/ Hepatitis C
/ Hepatology
/ Hospitalization
/ Humans
/ Hyponatremia
/ Hyponatremia - etiology
/ Infusions, Intravenous
/ Kidneys
/ Liver cancer
/ Liver cirrhosis
/ Liver Cirrhosis - complications
/ Liver diseases
/ Liver failure
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Original Article
/ Patients
/ Peritonitis
/ Peritonitis - drug therapy
/ Peritonitis - etiology
/ Prospective Studies
/ Proteins
/ Sodium
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Urine
2024
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Human albumin infusion is safe and effective even in patients without acute kidney injury and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
by
Reddy, Santhosh
, Iyengar, Sowmya
, Alla, Manasa
, Reddy, D. Nageshwar
, Shantan, Venishetty
, Sharma, Mithun
, Rao, P. N.
, Lakshmi, P. K.
, Godbole, Shubankar
, Chaitanya, K.
, Kulkarni, Anand V.
, Doolam, Harshitha
, Zuberi, Asim Ahmed
in
Acute Kidney Injury - etiology
/ Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure - complications
/ Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure - etiology
/ Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure - mortality
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Albumins - administration & dosage
/ Ascites
/ Bacterial Infections - drug therapy
/ Bacterial Infections - etiology
/ Creatinine
/ E coli
/ Etiology
/ Female
/ Fungal infections
/ Gastroenterology
/ Hepatitis B
/ Hepatitis C
/ Hepatology
/ Hospitalization
/ Humans
/ Hyponatremia
/ Hyponatremia - etiology
/ Infusions, Intravenous
/ Kidneys
/ Liver cancer
/ Liver cirrhosis
/ Liver Cirrhosis - complications
/ Liver diseases
/ Liver failure
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Original Article
/ Patients
/ Peritonitis
/ Peritonitis - drug therapy
/ Peritonitis - etiology
/ Prospective Studies
/ Proteins
/ Sodium
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Urine
2024
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Human albumin infusion is safe and effective even in patients without acute kidney injury and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
by
Reddy, Santhosh
, Iyengar, Sowmya
, Alla, Manasa
, Reddy, D. Nageshwar
, Shantan, Venishetty
, Sharma, Mithun
, Rao, P. N.
, Lakshmi, P. K.
, Godbole, Shubankar
, Chaitanya, K.
, Kulkarni, Anand V.
, Doolam, Harshitha
, Zuberi, Asim Ahmed
in
Acute Kidney Injury - etiology
/ Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure - complications
/ Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure - etiology
/ Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure - mortality
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Albumins - administration & dosage
/ Ascites
/ Bacterial Infections - drug therapy
/ Bacterial Infections - etiology
/ Creatinine
/ E coli
/ Etiology
/ Female
/ Fungal infections
/ Gastroenterology
/ Hepatitis B
/ Hepatitis C
/ Hepatology
/ Hospitalization
/ Humans
/ Hyponatremia
/ Hyponatremia - etiology
/ Infusions, Intravenous
/ Kidneys
/ Liver cancer
/ Liver cirrhosis
/ Liver Cirrhosis - complications
/ Liver diseases
/ Liver failure
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Original Article
/ Patients
/ Peritonitis
/ Peritonitis - drug therapy
/ Peritonitis - etiology
/ Prospective Studies
/ Proteins
/ Sodium
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Urine
2024
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Human albumin infusion is safe and effective even in patients without acute kidney injury and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
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Human albumin infusion is safe and effective even in patients without acute kidney injury and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
2024
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Overview
Background and Objectives
Human albumin (HA) solution is currently recommended only for patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) and acute kidney injury (AKI). However, its use in hospitalized patients is quite frequent. The objective was to compare the outcomes of patients receiving HA in recommended (Gr. A) vs. non-recommended (Gr. B) indications.
Methods
In this prospective study, consecutive hospitalized patients who received HA were included. Apart from comparing the proportion of patients achieving resolution of hyponatremia, infection and hepatic encephalopathy among Gr. A and Gr. B, we also compared the in-hospital survival and performed a sub-group analysis of patients with the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) and decompensated cirrhosis (DC).
Results
Of the 396 hospitalized patients who received HA, 180 had AKI and/or SBP (Gr. A), and 216 received albumin for non-recommended indications (Gr. B). The mean age, sex and etiology distribution were similar. The total dose of HA was higher (88 ± 61.62 g vs. 71.31 ± 488.17 g;
p
= 0.003) and the duration longer (4 ± 2.37 vs. 3.4 ± 1.82 days;
p
= 0.005) in Gr. A than B. The resolution of infection and HE was similar among both groups, while hyponatremia resolution was significantly higher in Gr. B (94.7%) than Gr. A (75.6%;
p
< 0.001). On Kaplan-Meier analysis, survival was significantly higher in Gr. B (94%) than Gr. A (78.9%;
p
< 0.001). The incidence of albumin-induced fluid overload was comparable (2.8% vs. 1.4%;
p
= 0.32). Patients with ACLF were sicker with a higher incidence of microbiologically proven infection, hepatic encephalopathy (HE) and hyponatremia than in the DC group. Resolution of infection and hyponatremia and in-hospital survival was significantly lower in the ACLF group (72.5%) than in the DC group (92.7%;
p
< 0.001). Eighty-six per cent of patients achieved resolution of ACLF.
Conclusions
HA infusion is safe and effective even in patients without AKI and SBP and leads to the resolution of infection, hyponatremia, HE and ACLF.
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Publisher
Springer India,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
Acute Kidney Injury - etiology
/ Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure - complications
/ Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure - etiology
/ Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure - mortality
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Albumins - administration & dosage
/ Ascites
/ Bacterial Infections - drug therapy
/ Bacterial Infections - etiology
/ E coli
/ Etiology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Kidneys
/ Liver Cirrhosis - complications
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Patients
/ Proteins
/ Sodium
/ Urine
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