What percentage of CO do kidneys receive?
20-25%
Autoregulation occurs with MAP between…
…50-150 mmHg
Kidney Responsibilities
Precursors to Renal Disease
Of the blood that the kidneys receive for CO, where is the majority of it directed?
Outer Cortex
What is Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR)?
Measurement of volume filtered through glomerular capillaries and into Bowman’s capsule per unit of time
What is the best measure of renal function?
GFR
What do we (mostly) use for GFR measurements?
Normal GFR
90 to 140 mL/min/1.73m2
GFR varies with…
GFR decreases…
…1% per year after age 20 (10% per decade after 30)
When the GFR decreases to ______, we start to see clinical manifestations.
GFR < 15 mL/min/1.73m2
% of normal kidney function: Stage 1
90% or more
% of normal kidney function: Stage 2
60-89%
% of normal kidney function: Stage 3
30-59%
% of normal kidney function: Stage 4
15-29%
% of normal kidney function: Stage 5
< 15%
Creatinine Clearance
Most reliable measure for clinically assessing overall kidney function (GFR)?
Creatinine Clearance
Serum Creatinine
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
Renal tubular dysfunction
Kidneys do not produce appropriately concentrated urine in presence of a physiologic stimulus for release of ADH
Renal Tubular Function and Integrity: Concentration
Renal Tubular Function and Integrity: Protein