Hepatorenal Syndrome
Hepatorenal Syndrome
Hepatorenal Syndrome
(HRS)
Definition
The hepatorenal syndrome is defined as an otherwise unexplained elevation
in the plasma creatinine concentration in a patient with advanced hepatic
disease.
This is due primarily to intense renal vasoconstriction rather than structural
renal disease.
1. Type I hepatorenal syndrome is more severe and defined as a doubling of
serum creatinine and >2.5 within 2 weeks and less than 400-500 mL of urine
per day.
2. Type II is a more indolent process associated with ascites resistant to
diuretics. Both types are associated with low FENa.
From International Ascites Club 1996.
Pathophysiologic mechanisms of hepatorenal syndrome (HRS).