Patients who pushed through severe Herx reactions didn't recover one day faster than those who went slowly
2025 Jun 18:111614
Review papers on IV therapy warn of additional risks, including infection at the injection site, thrombophlebitis, air embolism, vein damage, electrolyte imbalances, and allergic reactions (medical review)
3007-A CLINICAL FEATURES OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY-NON HEPATORENAL SYNDROME VERSUS TYPE 1 HEPATORENAL SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH CIRRHOSIS AND ASCITES FROM A SINGLE QUATERNARY REFERRAL ACADEMIC CENTRE Neha Tiwari 1 , Chinmay Bera 2 , Cynthia Tsien 3 , Audrey Kapelera 1 , Nazia Selzner 3 and Florence Wong 1 , (1)Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada, (2)University Health Network, (3)Ajmera Transplant Center, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada Background: The re-classification of renal dysfunction in cirrhosis to acute kidney injury (AKI), replacing type 1 hepatorenal (HRS1), is meant to lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment