CKD Flashcards
what other conditions does CKD co exist with?
CVD and diabetes
CKD requires a minimum of _ samples at least __ days apart
CKD requires a minimum of 2 samples at least 90 days apart
____ is more accurate at estimating renal function than creatinine alone
eGFR is more accurate at estimating renal function than creatinine alone
serum creatinine level
age
sex
race
are all things that what is based on?
eGFR
state the stages of CKD
G1, G2, G3a, G3b, G4, G5
state the eGFR value of the following stages of CKD:
(a) G1
(b) G2
(c) G3a
(d) G3b
(e) G4
(f) G5
(a) G1 - >90
(b) G2 - 60-89
(c) G3a - 45-59
(d) G3b - 30-44
(e) G4 - 15-29
(f) G5 - <15
name the stage:
moderately reduced kidney function
G3a and G3b
name the stage:
normal kidney function but urine findings or structural abnormalities or genetic trait point to kidney disease
G1
name the stage:
established renal failure
G5
name the stage:
mildly reduced kidney function but urine findings or structural abnormalities or genetic trait point to kidney disease
G2
name the stage:
severely reduced kidney function
G4
state the values for the following albumin creatinine ratios:
(a) A1
(b) A2
(c) A3
(a) A1 - <3
(b) A2 - 3-30
(c) A3 - >30
how long should you monitor people with CKD for?
2-3 years after AKI
a sustained decrease in GFR of 25% or more and a change in GFR category within 12 months
or
a sustained decrease in GFR of 15 ml/min/1.73m2 per year
defines what?
accelerated progression of CKD
risk factors for CKD progression?
CVD proteinuria AKI hypertension diabetes smoking african, afro-carribean, asian NSAIDs urinary outflow tract obstruction
in people with CKD, state the BP target -
<140/90mmHg
in people with CKD and diabetes and also those with ACR of 70mg/mmol or more, stare the BP target -
<130/80mmHg
what drug should you offer for the primary or secondary prevention of CVD to people with CKD?
atorvastatin 20mg
state the 2 main causes of CKD
diabetes and HBP
glomerulonephritis is a cause of CKD
true or false?
true
vascular causes of CKD?
macro-
RAS ischaemic/hypertensive nephrosclerosis miscroangiopathic - HUS and TTP SVV GPA MPA EGPA
clinical signs of CKD?
anaemia - conjunctival and palmer pallor
weight loss
lemon yellow uraemic frost twitching encephalopathic flap confusion pericardial rub or effusion kussmaul breathing (metabolic acidosis)
uraemic symptoms of CKD?
N&V anorexia weight loss fatigue itch altered taste restless legs muscle twitching difficulties concentrating confusion
consequences of CKD?
pain/haemorrhage and infection
haematuria and proteinuria
hypertension
CVD
CKD-MBD
anaemia
ESRD therapy?
RRT - renal replacement therapies
Haemodialysis (HD)
Peritoneal Dialysis (PD)
Transplantation
conservative management
what is CKD-MBD?
chronic kidney disease mineral and bone disorder
CKD-MBD dietary advice?
phosphate restriction
salt reduction
potassium restriction
fluid restriction
CKD-MBD medications?
alfacalcidol
phosphate binders
calcimimetic
diabetics with CKS are at risk of what?
anaemia
renal anaemia treatment?
ferinject
venofer
IVI iron