What conditions are at a higher risk for developing AKI?
What are some examples of causes of Prerenal acute kidney dysfunction?
What is Pre-renal Injury?
-Most common cause of renal failure (50-80%)
-Results from poor renal perfusion
-Reversed with restoration of renal perfusion/glomerular pressure
-BUN/Creatinine ratio > 20:1
-Calculate fractional excretion of
sodium (FeNa)
-Urinalysis often reveals hyaline
casts
What is is FeNa?
What is Prerenal Treatment?
Volume expanding fluid (IVNS, LR, Packed RBCs if bleeding)
What is Intrinsic Renal Diseases?
-Acute Interstitial Nephritis (AIN)
-Acute Tubular Necrosis (ATN) 90% most
common*
-Glomerular Diseases
-Pyelonephritis
-Malignancy (MM)
-Renal artery embolism/thrombus (renal infarction)
-Vasculitis
What is Acute Interstitial Nephritis (AIN)?
-Typically allergic reaction to medication
-Post-infectious
-Autoimmune
What is the “classic presentation” of Acute Interstitial Nephritis?
What is Medications associated with acute interstitial nephritis (AIN)?
-Antibiotics (B-lactams, sulfonamides, vancomycin,
erythromycin, rifampin)
-Acyclovir
-NSAIDS (can cause either direct toxicity or
allergy)
-Anticonvulsants (Phenytoin, valproate, carbamazepine)
What is Treatment of AIN?
What are Potential Nephrotoxins that cause ATN?
-NSAIDs -Chemotherapeutic agents -Aminoglycosides -Amphotericin -Vancomycin -Radiocontrast dye -Poison (ethylene glycol, heavy metals)
What is Acute Tubular Necrosis (ATN)?
acute tubular cell injury, usually reversible unless severe, prolonged
Laboratory Data for Acute Tubular Necrosis (ATN)?
What is Treatment for ATN?
-Aggressive volume replacement– hydrate (If nephrotoxic agent, volume depletion)
-If Oliguria present and extracellular-volume normalized consider loop-diuretic high dose (100-200mg Lasix) to improve urine output
-Protein restriction
-If it’s due to nephrotoxic agent, remove
offending agent
-Dialysis
What is Glomerular diseases?
What is Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (PSGN)?
-Immune complex containing strep Ag deposited in
affected glomeruli
-Antihypertensives, salt restriction, diuretics
How is PSGN Diagnosed?
What is the treatment for IgA nephropathy?
What are Classic clinical presentation of Henoch Schonlein Purpura?
What is Nephrotic Syndrome?
What is the Etiology of Nephrotic Syndrome?
Membranous Nephropathy
What is Minimal Change Disease?
What are the treatments for Minimal Change Disease?
What is vascular AKI?
-Thrombus, embolus, dissection,
vasculitis
-TTP, HUS, DIC