Table 5.
Diagnosis | Definition |
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Acute Kidney Injury | • A rise in Scr ≥ 50% from baseline, or a rise Scr > 0.3 mg/dL • Type-1 HRS is a specific form of acute kidney injury |
Chronic Kidney Disease | • GFR < 60 ml/min for > 3 month calculated using MDRD-6 formula |
Acute on Chronic Kidney Disease | • Rise in Scr ≥ 50% from baseline or a rise of Scr > 0.3 mg/dL in a patient with cirrhosis whose GFR is < 60 ml/min for > 3 month calculated using MDRD-6 formula |
GFR, glomerular filtration rate; HRS, hepatorenal syndrome; Scr, serum creatinine. Both the acute deterioration in renal function and the background chronic renal dysfunction can be functional or structural in nature. MDRD-6: GFR = 170 × Scr (mg/dL)-0.999 x age-0.176 x 1.180 (if black) × 0.762 (if female) × serum urea nitrogen-0.170 × albumin0.138