Acute Kidney Injury Flashcards

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what is acute kidney injury?

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This is when there’s a rapid decline in kidney function - leading to a reduction in the GFR.

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What is the criteria for acute kidney injury?

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  • <0.5ml/kg/hr for 6 hours
  • > 50% increase in serum creatinine for 7 days
  • > 25 increase in creatinine in 48hrs
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what are the stages of acute kidney injury?

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stage 1: 50-99% increase in creatinine in 7 days, >0.5ml/kg/hr for 6 hours.
Stage 2: 100-199% increase in creatinine in 7 days, >0.5ml/kg/hr for 12 hours.
Stage 3: >200% increase in creatinine in 7 days, >o.3ml/kg/hr for 24hrs OR ANURIA

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what is the main cause of acute kidney injury?

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Pre renal causes (most commonly hypotension)

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What are the pre-renal causes of acute kidney injury?

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HYPOTENSION:

Dehydration, Vomiting, diarrhoea, heart failure, hypotension (shock), sepsis

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What are the intrinsic (renal causes) of acute kidney injury?

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Usually due to ischaemia of the kidneys - glomerulonephritis, renal ischaemia, nephrotoxic drugs. acute tubular necrosis - most common renal cause.

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What are the post-renal causes of acute kidney disease?

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Benign hyperplastic prostate, tumour, strictures, renal stones (must be BILATERAL) - unilateral kidney stones which only affect one kidney won’t cause AKI because the other kidney will be able to compensate for it.

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What are common nephrotoxic drugs?

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NSAIDs, ARBs, ACE inhibitors, loop diuretics.

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what are risk factors of acute kidney injury?

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Diabetes, heart failure, liver disease, CT scans.

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What are the complications of acute kidney injury?

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HYPERKALAEMIA, fluid overload, metabolic acidosis, uraemia - encephalopathy or pericarditis, chronic kidney disease.

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when is an ultrasound indicated?

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If an obstructive cause is suspected, otherwise it’s not.

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