19 - CKD Flashcards
What is adult polycystic kidney disease?
- Autosomal dominant with PKD 1 or 2 gene mutation (1 causing earlier disease)
- Cysts grow with age and diagnosed on ultrasound. Kidneys enlarge and decline in function
- Prognosis depends on rate of increase in kidney size
What are some secondary complications of APCKD?
- Pain, bleeding in cyst, infection, renal stones (stasis)
- Hypertension
- Intracranial aneurysms
- Heart valve abnormalities
How is APCKD managed?
- Treat hypertension by blocking RAAS
- Low salt diet
- Lots of fluids
- Tolvaptan
What is the definition of chronic kidney disease?
- Progressive and irreversible loss of renal function over a period of years to months. Functioning renal tissue is replaced by extracellular matrix giving rise to glomerulosclerosis and tubular interstitial fibrosis
- Loss of excretory and endocrine function of kidney
Why is CKD hard to define and what is the prevalence in the UK?
- Usually asymptomatic or just proteinuria/hypertension
- 6.1% of the population had CKD in 2001 in the UK. Worldwide 11-13% most in stage 3
What are the common causes of CKD?
- Diabetes (most common)
- Hypertension
- Arteriopathic renal disease
- Immunologic e.g glomerulonephritis
- Infection e.g pyelonephritis
- Myeloma, lupus
- Genetics e.g PKCD or history of kidney disease
What are some risk factors of developing CKD?
- Hyperlipidaemia
- Proteinuria
- Any form of AKI
What are some effects that CKD has on the body, e.g haemotologic and CNS?
What are some of the symptoms of CKD?
- Tiredness
- Breathlessness
- Restless legs
- Sleep reversal
- Aches and pains
- Itching
- Chest pain
- Seizures
How do we treat end stage renal disease?
- Lower life expectancy and quality of life
- Transplant
- Nocturnal HD comes close
What are the advantages and disadvantages of peritoneal and haemodialysis?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a kidney transplant to treat CKD?
- Better quality of life
- Malignancy and infection risk
What are the different stages of CKD?
What groups is CKD more common in?
- Elderly
- Multimorbidities
- Ethnic minorities
- Social deprivation
What are the first things you should measure if you suspect CKD?
- Also measure creatinine and eGFR
- eGFR measures CKD, creatinine AKI