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===COMMON CAUSES===
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Revision as of 21:53, 27 July 2020

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:

Overview

Acute Renal Failure is an abrupt reduction in kidney function defined as at-least one of the following:

1. an absolute increase in the serum levels of creatinine of 26.4 μmol/L(0.3mg/dl) or more;

2. a percentage increase in the serum levels of creatinine of more than 50%(1.5 fold increase from baseline); or

3. a reduction in volume of urine output(oliguria <0.5 ml/kg hourly for >6 hours.[1]

Acute renal failure is increasingly common, particularly in elderly population, hospital inpatients, and critically ill patients and it carries a high mortality. The most common cause of in-hospital acute renal failure in acute tubular necrosis resulting from multiple nephrotoxic insults such as sepsis, hypotension, and use of nephrotoxic drugs or radio-contrast media. Patients at risk include elderly people, diabetics, patients with hypertension or vascular disease, and those pre-existing renal impairment.[2]

Causes

Life Threatening Causes

Life-threatening causes include conditions which may result in death or permanent disability within 24 hours if left untreated.

COMMON CAUSES

PRE RENAL CAUSES

Diagnosis

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Treatment

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Do's

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Don'ts

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References

  1. Hilton R (2011). "Defining acute renal failure". CMAJ. 183 (10): 1167–9. doi:10.1503/cmaj.081170. PMC 3134724. PMID 21624906.
  2. Hilton R (2006). "Acute renal failure". BMJ. 333 (7572): 786–90. doi:10.1136/bmj.38975.657639.AE. PMC 1601981. PMID 17038736.

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  1. Hilton R (2011). "Defining acute renal failure". CMAJ. 183 (10): 1167–9. doi:10.1503/cmaj.081170. PMC 3134724. PMID 21624906.