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Table 1.

Demographic, clinical data and liver and kidney function of all patients included.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of patients according to the presence and type of AKI.

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Table 3.

Values of urinary biomarkers according to diagnosis of AKI.

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Table 4.

Values of urinary biomarkers according to AKI stage at diagnosis of AKI.

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Table 5.

Values of urinary biomarkers in patients categorized according to the absence or presence of AKI and type of AKI.

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Table 6.

AUCROC of all biomarkers for the differential diagnosis of ATN vs other types of AKI.

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Table 7.

Values of urinary biomarkers in patients categorized according to the absence or presence of Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF).

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Table 8.

Values of urinary biomarkers in patients categorized according to the absence or presence of Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) and Acute kidney injury (AKI).

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Table 9.

Values of urinary biomarkers in patients categorized according to survival at 3 months*.

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