Comparative Study between Fractional Excretion of Sodium and Fractional Excretion of Urea in Differentiating Prerenal from Renal Acute Kidney Injury in ICU Patients with Circulatory Shock

George Saad Rizk Saad;

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Abstract

The incidence of acute renal injury (AKI) in ICU is 5%. The mortality rate increases up to 50% if AKI is a part of multiple organ dysfunction syndromes [Uchino S, et all 2005 - Abernethy VE2002]
Prerenal acute renal injury is responsible for 30–40% of cases of oliguria in ICU; a situation which can be usually reverted by correcting the underlying disorder, but prolonged or severe prerenal acute renal injury may proceed to oliguric renal acute renal injury [Abernethy VE2002].


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Title Comparative Study between Fractional Excretion of Sodium and Fractional Excretion of Urea in Differentiating Prerenal from Renal Acute Kidney Injury in ICU Patients with Circulatory Shock
Other Titles دراسة للمقارنة بين الإخراج الجزئى للصوديوم و الإخراج الجزئى لليوريا فى التفريق بين الأزوتميا الكلوية و ما قبل الكلوية فى مرضى الرعاية المركزة ذوى لصدمه الدوره الدموية
Authors George Saad Rizk Saad
Issue Date 2019

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