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Ep 148 Liver Emergencies: Acute Liver Failure, Hepatic Encephalopathy, Hepatorenal Syndrome, Liver Test Interpretation & Drugs to Avoid

Emergency Medicine Cases

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How to Treat Powder Renal Syndrome in the Emergency Department

Dr. Himmel: Powder renal syndrome is tough diagnosis to make in the emergency department, but it's something that I think we should still have on our radar if patients aren't responding. Don't give them diuretics, that's for sure. They treat low albumin enthusiastically and don't be frightened to give 100 grams of albumin, 1.5 grams per kilogram of dose right in theEmergency Department. And also if that person seems to have hypotension, they need aggressive treatment because people have found hypotension of powder renal syndrome are very, very phase who dilated.

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