Renal Replacement Therapy Flashcards
what is the function of renal dialysis?
allow intermittent correction of changes in plasma concentration of small molecules
what is the most common form of renal replacement therapy?
renal dialysis
is renal dialysis an active or passive process?
a PASSIVE process
- toxins move out of body
- nutrients move into body
what are the two types of renal dialysis?
- haemodialysis
- peritoneal dialysis
what occurs in haemodialysis?
blood is taken out of body, filtered and then reintroduced
what are the different aspects of renal endocrine replacement?
- erythropoietin (EPO injections)
- bone mass maintenance (vitamin D supplementation)
- hypertension control*
what is the IDEAL treatment for renal therapy?
renal transplantation
what problems may arise due to a renal/kidney transplant?
- rejection (acute or chronic)
- immunosuppressive
- high cardiovascular mortality
- osteoporosis risk
if a dental patient has renal disease and occurs the hospital for renal dialysis, how might this affect the way their treatment occurs in the dental surgery?
- treat AFTER haemodialysis sessions
- always liaise with physician when prescribing drugs
- keep treatment sessions fairly simple
what drugs may cause interactions or complications to a patient who undergoes renal dialysis?
- prednisolone
- azathioprine
- tacrolimus
- cyclosporin
some steroid side effects