Acute Kidney Injury
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a rapid loss of kidney function. Its causes are numerous and include low blood volume, exposure to toxins, and sepsis with multi-organ failure.
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Liver failure
Every year and due to a variety of reasons, 6,000 people with no prior history of liver disease experience acute liver failure. In addition, patients with underlying stable chronic liver disease may develop acute clinical deterioration.
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Fluid Overload
Fluid overload commonly accompanies many disorders, affecting both hospitalized patients and outpatients. In the advanced stages of many medical conditions, fluid overload is associated with significant morbidity and its management can be challenging.
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