What are the major functions of the kidneys?
Autoregulation
What do our anesthetic techniques cause?
What is considered oliguria?
What are the causes?
What affects do anesthetics have on normal renal function (hormone release)?
Hypotension caused by agents under GA causeses blood to _____. What happens next?
Prostaglandins:
What do they do?
When are they produced?
What drug does affects prostaglandins?
Does Low dose dopamine decrease ARF?
dose
NO. It does not decrease incidence of ARF, dialysis, or mortality, but it does have inotropic effects with diuretic activity.
Does not protect the kidney b/c it does not increase BF to the deep loops of henle where the metabolic demand is.
1-2 mcg/kg/min
What does spinal and epidural anesthesia do to Renal function?
What VA do we avoid with renal patients? Why are these agents more concerning?
Which VA are very low risk to the kidney?
What is the most up to date rule regarding Sevo flows?
How do PIP and PEEP affect the kidney?
how can these changes be overcome?
What response would you expect the body to have to a decreased preload, CO, and arterial hydrostatic pressure
What are the clinical features of Chronic Renal failure?
Why are renal pts anemic?
What Hgb is normal for a renal pt?
what are the Hgb/Hct goals for these pts
What changes would you expect to see in the coagulopathies of a pt with renal disease?
What is the cause?
What does this mean?
What does hyperkalemia cause?
what causes hypocalcemia?
What causes metabolic acidosis?
What does hypermagnesemia cause?
What causes systemic HTN in renal pts?
What is the BP goal?
How can this be achieved?
What are some nervous system abnormalities seen in renal pts?
How do infections affect pts with renal disease?
How do infections usually originate?
what can we do about it?
What is ARF?
What are the three categories of ARF?
What pts are at high risk for ARF following anesthesia?