Research Article

Clinical Aspects and Prognosis Evaluation of Cirrhotic Patients Hospitalized with Acute Kidney Injury

Table 2

Clinical and laboratory screening of 52 cirrhotic patients with AKI.

Characteristicsn (%)
(n=52)

Child-Pugh Score (Average)10,1(±2,2)
Child-Pugh Classification (A/B/C)1(1,9%)/19(36,5%/32(62,5%)
MELD (Average)21,9(±7,0)
MELD-Na (Average)24,5(±6,7)
ICA-AKI Stages
 130(57,7%)
 216 (30,8%)
 36(11,5%)
Causes of AKI
 Infection22(42,3%)
 Hypovolemia15(28,8%)
 Hepatorenal syndrome5(9,6%)
 Nephropathy3(5,8%)
 Miscellaneous3(5,8%)
 Multiple4(7,7%)
Creatinine (mg/dL) (Average)2,12 (±0,9)
Total bilirrubin (mg/dL) (Average)3,15(0,3-23,9)
Albumin (g/dL) (Average)2,5(±0,4)
INR (Average)1,7(1,0-6,9)
Sodium (mEq/L) (Average)133,8 (±5,1)
C-Reactive Protein (mg/L) (Average)10,1(±2,2)

ICA-AKI, International Club of Ascites–Acute Kidney Injury.