Renal Flashcards
AKI, haemolytic anaemia, thrombocytopenia following bloody diarrhoea
most likely what?
haemolytic uraemia syndrome
most common cause of haemolytic uraemic syndrome
E.coli 0157
patient extremely restless with pain radiating loin to groin
Urinary tract stone
calcium oxalate most common
definitive investigation for urinary tract stone
non-contrast CT
initial management of urinary tract stone
IM Diclofenac - discharge with follow up if resolves pain
- if pain persists or an obstruction present – ureteric stent
how are urinary tract stones >1cm treated
lithotripsy
hayline casts are made of what
Tamm-Horsfall protein
what things can cause hyaline casts in urine
loop diuretics
exercise
fever
what is erythropoietin
haematopoietic growth factor that stimulates production of erythrocytes
secreted by kidney in response to cellular hypoxia
what is erythropoietin used to treat?
in what patients won’t it work?
anaemia in CKD – will improve exercise tolerance
won’t work in patients with iron deficiency
side effects of erythropoietin
HTN -- encephalopahty + seizures bone aches flu symptoms skin rashes red call aplasia
criteria for urgent referral for patient with haematuria
aged >45 with
- unexplained frank haematuria without UTI
- frank haematuria that persists post UTI treatment
aged >60 with
- unexplained non visible haematuria + dysuria or increased WBC count
when is dialysis indicated in an AKI
hyperkalaemia
acidosis
pericarditis
encephalopathy – confusion / lethargy
how much water, electrolytes and glucose are required for maintenance per day
25-30ml/kg/day of water
1mmol/kg/day K,Na,Cl
50-100g glucose
causes of CKD
diabetic nephropahty chronic glomerulonephritis chronic pyelonephritis HTN adult polycystic kidney disease