Chronic Liver Failure SIG & Portal Hypertension SIG: Acute and Chronic Kidney Failure in Cirrhosis: Mechanisms to Management

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Recorded On: 11/08/2019

This two-session program explores the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of kidney failure in patients with cirrhosis. The first session reviews chronic kidney manifestations of portal hypertension, including sodium retention, ascites and chronic kidney failure. The second session discusses acute kidney injury in ACLF. Each part includes a case presentation to highlight management controversies, expert panel interviews and Q&A.

Agustin Albillos
Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao
Constantine J. Karvellas
Josh Levitsky
Puneeta Tandon
Florence Wong

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Pathophysiology of Sodium Retention and Kidney Dysfunction in Cirrhotic Ascites
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Open to view video. Presenter: Florence Wong
Prevention of Ascites in Cirrhosis: What's New?
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Open to view video. Presenter: Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao
Inflammation and Beyond: Additional Pathophysiological Mechanisms of AKI
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Open to view video. Presenter: Agustin Albillos
Management of the Failing Kidney in Cirrhosis: The ICU Perspective
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Open to view video. Presenter: Constantine J. Karvellas
When All Else Fails: Evolving Indications for SLKT
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Open to view video. Presenter: Josh Levitsky
Case Directed Discussion: ACLF Due to AKI/HRS
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Open to view video. Presenter: Puneeta Tandon
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