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If the cause of the acute renal failure is obstruction of the urinary tract, relief of the obstruction (with a [[nephrostomy]] or [[urinary catheter]]) may be necessary. Lack of improvement with fluid resuscitation, therapy-resistant hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, or fluid overload may necessitate artificial support in the form of [[dialysis]] or [[hemofiltration]]. Depending on the cause, a proportion of patients will never regain full renal function, thus having [[end stage renal failure]] requiring lifelong [[dialysis]] or a [[kidney transplant]]. | If the cause of the acute renal failure is obstruction of the urinary tract, relief of the obstruction (with a [[nephrostomy]] or [[urinary catheter]]) may be necessary. Lack of improvement with fluid resuscitation, therapy-resistant hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, or fluid overload may necessitate artificial support in the form of [[dialysis]] or [[hemofiltration]]. Depending on the cause, a proportion of patients will never regain full renal function, thus having [[end stage renal failure]] requiring lifelong [[dialysis]] or a [[kidney transplant]]. | ||
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Overview
If the cause of the acute renal failure is obstruction of the urinary tract, relief of the obstruction (with a nephrostomy or urinary catheter) may be necessary. Lack of improvement with fluid resuscitation, therapy-resistant hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, or fluid overload may necessitate artificial support in the form of dialysis or hemofiltration. Depending on the cause, a proportion of patients will never regain full renal function, thus having end stage renal failure requiring lifelong dialysis or a kidney transplant.