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  2. Hepatorenal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The concomitant infusion of albumin can avert the circulatory dysfunction that occurs after large-volume paracentesis and may prevent HRS. [20] Conversely, in individuals with very tense ascites, it has been hypothesized that removal of ascitic fluid may improve kidney function if it decreases the pressure on the renal veins. [21]

  3. Ascites - Wikipedia

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    Ascites (/ ə ˈ s aɪ t i z /; [5] Greek: ἀσκός, romanized: askos, meaning "bag" or "sac" [6]) is the abnormal build-up of fluid in the abdomen. [1] Technically, it is more than 25 ml of fluid in the peritoneal cavity, although volumes greater than one liter may occur. [4]

  4. Haemaccel - Wikipedia

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    Haemaccel (a registered trademark) is a type of intravenous colloid used in the prevention or treatment of shock associated with reduction in effective circulating blood volume due to hemorrhage, loss of plasma (burns, peritonitis, pancreatitis, crush injuries), or loss of water and electrolytes from persistent vomiting and diarrhea.

  5. Paracentesis - Wikipedia

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    If fluid drainage in cirrhotic ascites is more than 5 litres, patients may receive intravenous serum albumin (25% albumin, 8 g/L) to prevent hypotension (low blood pressure). [7] There has been debate as to whether albumin administration confers benefit, but a recent 2016 meta-analysis concluded that it can reduce mortality after large-volume ...

  6. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis - Wikipedia

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    After confirmation of SBP, hospital admission is usually advised for observation and intravenous antibiotic therapy. [30] Where there is a risk of kidney malfunction developing in a syndrome called hepatorenal syndrome, intravenous albumin is usually administered too. Paracentesis may be repeated after 48 hours to ensure control of infection.

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    The recommendation comes based on a late-stage trial in which a single dose of the therapy was shown to work as well as standard-of-care protein infusions after a year, with bleeding completely ...

  8. Mark Your Calendars—Here’s the Full ‘Severance’ Season 2 ...

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    Catch every episode of ‘Severance’ season 2. Here’s when—and how—you can watch on Apple TV+.

  9. Blood plasma fractionation - Wikipedia

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    Albumin is commonly used to replenish and maintain blood volume after traumatic injury, during surgery, and during plasma exchange. [3] Since albumin is the most abundant protein in the plasma its use may be the most well known, but many other proteins, although present in low concentrations, can have important clinical uses. [1] See table ...