The progression of hepatorenal syndrome-acute kidney injury in acute alcohol-associated hepatitis: renal outcomes after liver transplant

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Colletta, Alessandro [1 ]
Cooper, Katherine M. [2 ]
Devuni, Deepika [3 ]
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[1] UMass Chan Med Sch, 55 Lake Ave North, Worcester, MA 01655 USA
[2] UMass Chan Med Sch, Worcester, MA USA
[3] UMass Chan Med Sch, Div Gastroenterol, Worcester, MA USA
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acute alcohol-associated hepatitis; chronic liver disease; hepatorenal syndrome-acute kidney injury; inflammation; liver transplantation; patient outcomes; renal replacement therapy; CIRRHOSIS; TRANSFUSION; MODEL;
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10.1177/17562848231188813
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background:Hepatorenal syndrome-acute kidney injury (HRS-AKI) is a complication of advanced liver disease in patients with ascites and circulatory dysfunction. Little data remain on the relationship between HRS-AKI outcomes and different etiologies of liver disease post-liver transplant (LT). Objectives:The primary aim was to evaluate the effect of HRS-AKI on renal outcomes in patients with acute alcohol-associated hepatitis (AAH) compared to chronic liver disease (CLD) after LT. The secondary aim was to evaluate the impact of acuity and chronicity of alcohol-associated liver disease in patients with HRS-AKI post-LT renal outcomes. Design:A retrospective observational study of patients undergoing urgent inpatient liver transplant evaluation (LTE) for cirrhosis and AAH at single academic LT center between October 2017 and July 2021 was conducted. Methods:Patients with HRS-AKI were selected based on indication for LTE: acute AAH(HRS) or CLDHRS. CLDHRS was categorized by disease etiology: cirrhosis due to alcohol (A-CLDHRS) versus cirrhosis from other causes (O-CLDHRS). CLD patients without HRS-AKI were labeled CLDno HRS. Results:A total of 210 subjects underwent LTE; 25% were evaluated for AAH and 75% were evaluated for CLD. Hepatorenal syndrome was more common in subjects evaluated for AAH (37/47) than CLD (104/163) (78.7 versus 63.8%, p = 0.04). For the primary outcome, AAH(HRS) subjects required & GT;30 days post-LT renal replacement therapy (RRT) more often than subjects with CLDHRS (p = 0.02) and CLDno HRS (p < 0.01). There was no significant difference in other forms of long-term renal outcomes including kidney transplant referral and kidney transplant among cohorts. In subgroup analysis, 30-days post-LT RRT was more common in AAH(HRS) than in A-CLDHRS (p = 0.08). Logistic regression showed that AAH(HRS) conferred a 20x and 3.3x odds of requiring & GT;30 days post-LT RRT compared to CLDno HRS and CLDHRS, respectively. Postoperative complications were similar across cohorts, but had a significant effect on 30-day renal outcome post-LT. Conclusions:Patients with AAH were more likely to develop HRS and require RRT pre- and post-LT at our center. The etiology of hepatic decompensation and postoperative complications affect renal recovery post-LT. The systemic inflammation of AAH in addition to conditions favoring renal hypoperfusion may contribute to the unfavorable outcomes of HRS-AKI after LT in this patient population.
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