CKD - Overview Flashcards
1
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Levels of GFR x_x
GFR stages
A
- G1: >90
- G2: 60-89
- G3a: 45-59
- G3b: 30-44
- G4: 15-29
- G5: <15, kidney failure
2
Q
levels of albuminuria x_x
A
A1: normal -mildly increased: < 30 mg/g / < 3mg/mmol
A2: 30-300mg/g
A3: > 300 mg / g
3
Q
Causes of CKD
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- DM, Glomerulonephritis, HTN, chronic infections, drugs, urinary obstruction, genetic disorders (polycystic kidney disease
4
Q
Clinical presentation of CKD
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- Uremic symptoms: fatigue, weakness, SOB, mental confusion, N&V, bleeding, loss of appetite, itching, cold intolerance, weight gain, neuropathy, uremic breath
- Signs: edema, changes in urine output, abdominal distension, pericardial rub, asterixis (flapping hands)
5
Q
Lab abnormalities of CKD
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- Increased SCr, urea, K, P, PTH, BP, glucose, lipids, Ca (if on Vit D therapy)
- Decreased GFR, CrCl, CO2, Hgb, Fe, 25(OH)D, albumin, Ca (early stages of CKD), HDL
6
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Goals in CKD management
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- Slow down disease progression & delay need for RRT
- Maintain fluid and electrolyte homeostasis
- Provide adequate nutritional and metabolic support
- Prevent and treat extrarenal complications
- Reduce morbidity and mortality
7
Q
risk factors for cvd in ckd
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- Age, male, smoking, DM, HTN, dyslipidemia
- Malnutrition, uremic toxins, inflammation (increased CRP, IL-6), oxidative stress, vascular calcification (due to increased Ca, P, PTH)