Last reviewed: 15 Mar 2025
Last updated: 01 Oct 2024
Summary
Definition
History and exam
Other diagnostic factors
- moderate lowering of BP
- peripheral oedema
- splenomegaly
- spider angioma
- oliguria
- bruising
- petechiae
- palmar erythema
- scratch marks
- gynaecomastia
- encephalopathy
- pruritus
- confusion
- drowsiness
Risk factors
- advanced cirrhosis
- ascites
- alcohol-related hepatitis
- hyponatraemia
- high plasma renin activity (PRA)
- spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
- large volume paracentesis
- gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding
Diagnostic investigations
1st investigations to order
- serum creatinine
- urea
- electrolytes
- FBC
- liver tests
- coagulation study
- diagnostic paracentesis and culture of ascitic fluid
- blood culture
- urinalysis and culture
- Chest x-ray
Treatment algorithm
Contributors
Authors
Douglas A. Simonetto, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine
Mayo Clinic
Rochester
MN
Disclosures
DAS has done consultancy work for Mallinckrodt, Evive, Resolution Therapeutics, and BioVie. DAS is an author of a reference cited in the topic.
Kathryn A. Schmidt, MD
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine
Mayo Clinic
Rochester
MN
Disclosures
KAS declares that she has no competing interests.
Acknowledgements
Dr Douglas A. Simonetto and Dr Kathryn A. Schmidt would like to gratefully acknowledge Dr John Kepros, the previous contributor to this topic.
Disclosures
JK declares that he has no competing interests.
Peer reviewers
William Carey, MD, MACG, FAASLD
Hepatology Section Head
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland
OH
Disclosures
WC declares that he has no competing interests.
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