HYHO AKI Flashcards
Clinically, what defines AKI?
increase in serum creatine of > .3mg/dL within 48hrs or > 50% within 7 days
OR
urine ouput of < 0.5mL/kg/hour for > 6 hours
What is it called when treatment for HF is limited by a decline in renal function? How is this decline noticed?
Cardiorenal syndrome is a condition in which therapy to relieve congestive symptoms of HF is limited by a decline in renal function as manifested by reduction in GFR.
Pre-renal azotemia is more common in what pts?
HF
(BUN/Cr > 20)
*30-60% of HF pts develop severe kidney probs
What phyiscal changes of the kidneys are seen in CKD?
- decrease size
- cortical thinning
(others include cystic kidneys –> look for underlying disease)
What can be used to rule out obstructive cause of KI?
US –> +/- hydropnephrosis
(if -, rules out obstruction)
What should you expect of Na+ levels in HF pts? Why?
- <25meg/L
- due to reduced renal perfusion –> inc RAAS/SNS –> promote Na+ retention
*urine Na+ inc with diuretics
What are causes of prerenal AKI?
What are the causes of intrinsic AKI?
What are causes of postrenal AKI?
When I say ___, you think:
a. Blue toes
b. ‘Drug Rash’
c. Volume contraction
d. Volume overload/HF
e. Jaundice/ascites
a. cholesterol emboli
b. acute interstitial nephritis
c. dehydration
d. cardiorenal syndrome
e. liver disease with portal HTN
What are common sx of AKI?
- oliguria
- edema (dependent –> anasarca –> ascites)
- dyspnea (orthopnea, PND, rest)
- tachycardia (S3)
- JVD
- hypotension
- liver distenstion/tenderness
- distended abdomen (+puddle sign)
- skin tenting
What is the best way to measure skin tenting?
- pinching skin of the forehead
- if dehydrated, skin will remain elevated
What can mimic PND?
nocturnal asthma attacks
What is anasarca?
- severe generalized edema that extends from LE proximally
- can cause ascites and subcutaneous edema
*associated with HF, cirrhosis, severe malnutrition, RF
How is a fluid wave test performed? what does it tell us?
a. pt. places ulnar surface of their hand along midline; operator places one hand on one flank and taps gently on the opposite flank –> + when the operator feels a moderate to strong fluid wave emanating into the contralateral side
b. if +, rules in ascites; if -, cannot rule out ascites
Describe a puddle sign