Autores: Araya Hormazábal Iván, Arguello Almeida Edgar
We present a patient that has alcoholic hepatic failure and cholangiocarcinoma, morbity obesity and sickness apnea that has a post surgery complication with severe sepsis, acute renal failure, hepatic failure and septic shock for nosocomial pneumonia. The principal complication was acute renal failure that requires continious hemodiafiltration, for 3 weeks approximately, and intermittent hemodialisis for 5 weeks more. The patient survive with no chronical complication and has a normal performance.
Palabras clave: Cholangiocarcinoma hepatic failure acute renal failure multiple organ dysfunction.
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Vol. 20 Núm.1. Enero-Marzo 2005 Pags. 30-33 Rev Chil Med Inten 2005; 20(1)