2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1478-3231.2005.01119.x
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Octreotide in liver cirrhosis: a salvage for variceal bleeding can be a gunshot for kidneys

Abstract: A marked decrease in FENa, FWC and urinary nitrite output, together with a significant increase in plasma ET level in response to octreotide, may indicate renal dysfunction in cirrhotic patients. This deleterious renal effect of octreotide may be more enhanced in patients with elevated baseline RRI.

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