SummaryHuman serum albumin (HSA) is one of the most frequent treatments in patients with decompensated cirrhosis. Prevention of paracentesis-induced circulatory dysfunction, prevention of type-1 HRS associated with bacterial infections, and treatment of type-1 hepatorenal syndrome are the main indications. In these indications treatment with HSA is associated with improvement in survival. Albumin is a stable and very flexible molecule with a heart shape, 585 residues, and three domains of similar size, each one containing two sub-domains. Many of the physiological functions of HSA rely on its ability to bind an extremely wide range of endogenous and exogenous ligands, to increase their solubility in plasma, to transport them to specific tis...
Since the introduction of human serum albumin as a plasma expander in the 1940s, considerable resear...
none11noBackground & Aims. Beside the regulation of fluid distribution, human serum albumin (HSA) ca...
Cirrhosis is characterized by a prolonged asymptomatic period in which the inflammation persists, in...
SummaryHuman serum albumin (HSA) is one of the most frequent treatments in patients with decompensat...
none3noAlbumin is a negatively charged, relatively small protein synthesized by liver cells. Is the ...
Human serum albumin is the most abundant plasma protein, representing about 50% of the total protein...
Liver disease is the only major cause of mortality currently increasing in the UK and is the fifth m...
The pathophysiological background of decompensated cirrhosis is characterised by a systemic proinfla...
Aim. To demonstrate the role of concentrated human albumin in cirrhotic patient management.The main ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We investigated the effect of albumin treatment (20% solution) on hypoalbuminemia...
The pathophysiological background of decompensated cirrhosis is characterised by a systemic proinfla...
The use of albumin in patients with cirrhosis has been extensively discussed over recent years. Curr...
Low serum albumin is common in cirrhosis and is associated with a reduced survival. Moreover, in thi...
The therapeutic use of albumin in cirrhosis dates back to the 50s, when hypoalbuminemia was thought ...
Introduction: Circulating prostaglandin E2 levels are elevated in acutely decompensated cirrhosi...
Since the introduction of human serum albumin as a plasma expander in the 1940s, considerable resear...
none11noBackground & Aims. Beside the regulation of fluid distribution, human serum albumin (HSA) ca...
Cirrhosis is characterized by a prolonged asymptomatic period in which the inflammation persists, in...
SummaryHuman serum albumin (HSA) is one of the most frequent treatments in patients with decompensat...
none3noAlbumin is a negatively charged, relatively small protein synthesized by liver cells. Is the ...
Human serum albumin is the most abundant plasma protein, representing about 50% of the total protein...
Liver disease is the only major cause of mortality currently increasing in the UK and is the fifth m...
The pathophysiological background of decompensated cirrhosis is characterised by a systemic proinfla...
Aim. To demonstrate the role of concentrated human albumin in cirrhotic patient management.The main ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We investigated the effect of albumin treatment (20% solution) on hypoalbuminemia...
The pathophysiological background of decompensated cirrhosis is characterised by a systemic proinfla...
The use of albumin in patients with cirrhosis has been extensively discussed over recent years. Curr...
Low serum albumin is common in cirrhosis and is associated with a reduced survival. Moreover, in thi...
The therapeutic use of albumin in cirrhosis dates back to the 50s, when hypoalbuminemia was thought ...
Introduction: Circulating prostaglandin E2 levels are elevated in acutely decompensated cirrhosi...
Since the introduction of human serum albumin as a plasma expander in the 1940s, considerable resear...
none11noBackground & Aims. Beside the regulation of fluid distribution, human serum albumin (HSA) ca...
Cirrhosis is characterized by a prolonged asymptomatic period in which the inflammation persists, in...