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  • Title: Noradrenaline or terlipressin for hepatorenal syndrome?
    Author: Celis P, Rada G.
    Journal: Medwave; 2015 Aug 27; 15 Suppl 2():e6235. PubMed ID: 26334297.
    Abstract:
    Hepatorenal syndrome is a condition associated with very high mortality that may be reverted in some cases with vasoconstrictors. Terlipressin has generally been considered standard treatment, but noradrenaline has been postulated as alternative. Searching in Epistemonikos database, which is maintained by screening 30 databases, we identified six systematic reviews including four pertinent randomized controlled trials. We combined the evidence using meta-analysis and generated a summary of findings following the GRADE approach. We concluded noradrenaline and terlipressin probably have similar effects on reverting hepatorrenal syndrome and decreasing mortality, but noradrenaline is associated with less adverse effects, and has lower costs. El síndrome hepatorrenal es una condición asociada a altísima mortalidad, que puede ser recuperada en ciertos casos con el uso de vasoconstrictores. Generalmente se considera que terlipresina es el tratamiento estándar, pero noradrenalina se ha planteado como una alternativa. Utilizando la base de datos Epistemonikos, la cual es mantenida mediante búsquedas en 30 bases de datos, identificamos seis revisiones sistemáticas que en conjunto incluyen cuatro estudios aleatorizados. Realizamos un metanálisis y tablas de resumen de los resultados utilizando el método GRADE. Concluimos que noradrenalina y terlipresina son probablemente igual de efectivas en lograr mejoría del síndrome hepatorrenal y disminuir la mortalidad, pero que noradrenalina se asocia a menos efectos adversos, y tiene un menor costo.
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