2018
Acute kidney injury, but not sepsis, is associated with higher procedure‐related bleeding in patients with decompensated cirrhosis
Hung A, Garcia‐Tsao G. Acute kidney injury, but not sepsis, is associated with higher procedure‐related bleeding in patients with decompensated cirrhosis. Liver International 2018, 38: 1437-1441. PMID: 29393567, PMCID: PMC6072624, DOI: 10.1111/liv.13712.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute kidney injuryProcedure-related bleedingKidney injuryPost-procedure bleedingRisk factorsCT scanEnd-stage renal diseaseInfection/sepsisAbnormal coagulation parametersBlood product transfusionLarge-volume paracentesisNon-cirrhotic patientsRetrospective chart reviewOnly independent predictorUnstratified cohortsMELD scoreProduct transfusionAdverse eventsChart reviewPatient characteristicsCirrhosis patientsIndependent predictorsRenal diseaseHemoglobin levelsCoagulation parameters
2017
Beta‐blockers in hospitalised patients with cirrhosis and ascites: mortality and factors determining discontinuation and reinitiation
Bhutta A, Garcia‐Tsao G, Reddy K, Tandon P, Wong F, O'Leary J, Acharya C, Banerjee D, Abraldes J, Jones T, Shaw J, Deng Y, Ciarleglio M, Bajaj J. Beta‐blockers in hospitalised patients with cirrhosis and ascites: mortality and factors determining discontinuation and reinitiation. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2017, 47: 78-85. PMID: 28994122, PMCID: PMC6016372, DOI: 10.1111/apt.14366.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMean arterial pressureBeta-blocker useLower mean arterial pressureBeta-blocker discontinuationRefractory ascitesHigh mortalityLower white blood cell countBeneficial anti-inflammatory effectsWhite blood cell countAcute kidney injuryAnti-inflammatory effectsTime of discontinuationBlood cell countEffect of BBBB discontinuationKidney injuryChart reviewHospital dischargeArterial pressureDiscontinuationAscitesCirrhosisPatientsCell countMortality