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].
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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