Abstract:Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) occurring in sepsis has become an accepted approach since 2007, type I HRS being especially characteristic to alterations occurring in sepsis. This study aimed to find associations between elements pertaining to the microbiological, clinical and biochemical aspects in patients with hepatic and/ or renal dysfunctions and HRS in sepsis. A total of 117 patients with sepsis were included in the study, patients that had been admitted in the Infectious Disease Clinical Hospital in Iasi, Ro… Show more
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