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What are some examples of pre-renal causes of acute kidney injury? |
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-dec in renal blood flow or perfusion -excessive vasoconcentriction |
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What are some examples of renal causes of AKI? |
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-prolonged pre-renal events -infectious dz: like lepto -toxins -systemic dz w/ nephrotoxic potential |
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What is the most common intoxicant causing AKI? |
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What are some examples of post-renal causes of AKI? |
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-urethral obstruction -bilateral uretral obstruction -unilateral ureteral obstruction with a non-functional contralateral kidney -urine lakage |
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What are the stages of kindey injury? |
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-Initiation: period of renal injury -Extansion: cellular injury progresses to cell death -Maintenance: azotemia/uremia, may last for days to weeks -recovery: may take weeks to months |
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Generally describe the cellular mechanisms of kidney injury. |
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-when O2 depletion occurs, ATP is converted to AMP causing E deficiency -prolonged ischemia causes death of mitochondria & loss of ability to pdc ATP -lack of ATP reduces activity of NA/K pump -results in cell welling, tubule obstruction, and vascular congestion -cytoskeleton injury results from E depletion -damage to tight junctions resutls in back-leakage of filtrate |
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-lethargy/listlessness -anorexia -vomiting -diarrea -PU/PD -may include seizure, syncope, ataxia, dyspnea -dehydration -uremic breath -oral ulceraiton -tongue tip necrosis -enlarged, painful kidneys |
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What do we see on UA w/ AKI? |
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-USG: 1.007-1.015 (isothenuric) -glucosuria w/ normal glycemia (PCT damage) -proteinuria/hematuria -acidic urine -granular casts -Ca oxalate crystals w/ ethylene glycol |
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What do we see on CBC w/ AKI? |
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-HCT in w/ dehydration -HCT dec w/ GI hemorrhage -platelet count normal or low |
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What do we see on chem w/ AKI? |
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-inc BUN -in cCr -Inc BUN/Cr ratio w/ GI bleeds -inc Phos -inc K -high anion gap |
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What do we see on rads w/ AKI? |
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-normal to enlarged kidneys -nephroliths, ureteroliths, cystoliths, or urethroliths |
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What do we see on U/S w/ AKI? |
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-normal or enlarged kidneys -renal pelvis & ureteral dilation -lymphoma -Ethylene glycol |
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What are our general thoughts w/ Lepto testing w/ AKI? |
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-Titers: may be neg for first 10d but look for fourfold rise after 2-4w -PCR on urine: before abx |
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Why do we perform FNA w/ AKI? |
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What is our major concern w/ renal biopsy for AKI dx? |
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-inc risk of bleeding from thrombocytopathy |
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What are our goals of AKI tx? |
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-fluid therapy -diuretics -acid-base & electrolyte balance -symptomatic therapy -tx underlying problem |
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Which fluids do we give to AKI patients? |
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-balanced fluids such as LRS, NOrmosol, or plasmalyte |
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Why is placement of a closed urinary collection system vital in AKI patients? |
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-urine output should be measured at least every 6h |
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How do we fix the hyperkalemia w/ AKI? |
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-Dextrose to induce endogenous insulin -sodium bicarb -calcium gluconate 10% -ONLY DIALYSIS WILL REMOVE k IF NO RENAL FUNCTION |
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Why are AKI patients metabolically acidotic? |
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-kidneys cannot excrete H+ & cannot resorb bicarb |
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How do we fix metabolic acidosis w/ AKI? |
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-Penicillin G or ampoicilin -doxy: clears carrier state too |
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How do we treat ethylene glycol? |
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-4-methylpyrazola -grain alcohol |
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What are the three types of dialysis? |
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-peritoneal dialysis -contiuous renal replacement therapy -intermittent dialysis |
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What is the prognosis of canine AKI? Feline? |
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-dogs: mortality rate of 60% -cats: mortality rate of 40-50% -polyuric patients have better overall prognosis |
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What risk factor for AKI is exacerbated by hyponatremia? |
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-inc risk of damage from contrast media |
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What risk factor for AKI is exacerbated by hypokalemia? |
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-gentamicin nephrotoxicity |
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What are some potentially nephrotoxic drugs? |
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-concurrent use of furosemide & gentamicin -NSAIDs -cisplatin chemo -amphotericin B antifungal |
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