How is AKI defined?
An abrupt reduction in kidney function defined by either:
- An absolute increase in serum creatinine >26umol/l within 48 hours
OR
- >50% increase in serum creatinine from baseline in 7 days
OR
- A 25% fall in eGFR within 7 days (children + young people)
Oligouria <0.5ml/kg/hr for at least 6 hours (8 hours for children)
How do you assess the severity of an AKI? (6)
80% of AKIs can be resolved by doing what? (3)
What can AKI be divided into in terms of categories?
Pre-renal
Intrinsic
Post-renal
Which of the three categories of AKI is most common?
Pre-renal
What happens during pre-renal AKI generally?
There is reduced perfusion to the kidneys and this leads to a decreased eGFR.
What are the causes of a pre-renal AKI? (3)
What are the causes of reduced cardiac output that can lead to a pre-renal AKI? (4)
Which drugs can lead to a pre-renal AKI? (4)
Drugs that reduced blood pressure, circulating volume or renal blood flow
e. g.
1. ACEi
2. ARBs
3. NSAIDs
4. Loop diuretics
What are the causes of intrinsic (renal) AKI? (5)
What are the toxins or drugs that can cause a renal AKI?
What are the vascular causes of renal AKI? (4)
What is the glomerular cause of intrinsic AKI?
Glomerulonephritis
What are the tubular causes of intrinsic AKI? (3)
What are the interstitial causes of intrinsic AKI? (2)
2. Lymphoma infiltration
What is the main post-renal cause of AKI?
Obstruction
What are the obstructions that can occur that lead to post-renal AKI? (6)
What is the definition of stress incontinence?
Involuntary leakage on effort or exertion, or on sneezing or coughing
What is urgency urinary incontinence?
Involuntary leakage accompanied by, or immediately preceded by, a sudden compelling desire to pass urine which is difficult to defer (urgency). UUI is part of a larger symptom complex known as overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome.
What is overactive bladder syndrome?
It is urinary urgency (with or without urgency incontinence) which is usually associated with increased frequency and nocturia. OAB may be further described as either, OAB ‘wet’ where incontinence is present or OAB ‘dry’ where incontinence is absent.
What is mixed urinary incontinence?
Both stress and urgency incontinence; involuntary leakage associated with both urgency and physical stress (exertion, effort, sneezing, or coughing)
What is overflow incontinence?
Detrusor under activity or bladder outlet obstruction results in urinary retention and leakage of urine. There may be straining to urinate or the person may feel the bladder has been incompletely emptied
What are the risk factors for developing stress incontinence? (8)
What causes urgency urinary incontinence?
The symptoms of an overactive bladder are thought to be caused by involuntary contractions of the detrusor muscle during the filling phase of the micturition cycle.
Urgency incontinence is idiopathic in most women.
Some cases are caused by:
1. Parkinson’s disease
2. MS
3. Injury to pelvic/spinal nerves
4. Type 2 diabetes / obesity