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Healthcare burden and outcomes of hepatorenal syndrome among cirrhosis-related hospitalisations in the US

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ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
卷 56, 期 10, 页码 1486-1496

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/apt.17232

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The study found that in 2019, there were 27,180 hospitalisations caused by Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS), requiring an estimated $4.2 billion USD in healthcare expenditures. Despite a decrease in in-hospital mortality over time, HRS remains a significant cause of death in patients hospitalized with cirrhosis.
Background Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) contributes to significant morbidity and mortality in hospitalised patients with cirrhosis. Aims To examine recent trends, magnitude and outcomes of HRS, in National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database. Methods Among the NIS database on cirrhosis hospitalisations (2016-2019) due to alcohol (ALD), chronic viral hepatitis (CVH), or NASH and complicated by acute kidney injury (AKI) were analyzed. Results Of 113,454 hospitalisations, 18,735 (16.5%) had HRS (mean age 56 years, 36% females, 68% whites, 80% ALD, 7% NASH) with a stable trend overtime. Among 1:1 propensity-matched 36,090 hospitalisations, the odds of HRS were 12% higher in NASH versus CVH. Based on weighted national estimates, there were 27,180 (8.3 per 100,000 US population) HRS hospitalisations in 2019, with economic burden of $4.2 billion USD. Mean hospitalisation and total charges (ALD vs. CVH vs. NASH) were 11 versus 10.8 versus 9.2 days and 151,000 versus 157,000 versus 120,000 USD, respectively; p < 0.001. In-hospital mortality was 18.9%, higher in HRS (25.8 vs. 12%, p < 0.001), and decreased by 15% annually. Survivors were more likely to be discharged to short- or long-term care facilities (HRS vs. non-HRS [42 vs. 27%, p < 0.001]); only 28.7% received palliative care. Conclusion HRS was the cause of AKI in 16.5% of patients hospitalised with cirrhosis and conferred significant healthcare burden with 27,180 HRS hospitalisations in 2019 and requiring an estimated 4.2 billion USD for hospital care. While there has been a decrease in in-hospital mortality over time, it remained high at 23.7% in 2019 in those with HRS.

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