-
decrease in
urine output, or both.
Causes of AKI are
classified as
either prerenal (due to
decreased blood flow to the kidney),
intrinsic renal (due to damage...
-
Azotemia has
three classifications,
depending on its
causative origin:
prerenal azotemia,
renal azotemia, and
postrenal azotemia.
Measurements of urea...
- significance. The
ratio is
predictive of
prerenal injury when BUN:Cr
exceeds 20 or when urea:Cr
exceeds 100. In
prerenal injury, urea
increases disproportionately...
- glomerulonephropathy.
Although often reliable at
discriminating between prerenal azotemia and
acute tubular necrosis, the FENa has been
reported to be <1%...
- imbalance. AKI can
result from a
variety of causes,
generally classified as
prerenal, intrinsic, and postrenal. Many
people diagnosed with
paraquat intoxication...
-
blood urea fall into
three different categories:
prerenal, renal, and postrenal.[citation needed]
Prerenal azotemia can be
caused by
decreased blood flow...
- be
categorized globally in
three different categories:[citation needed]
Prerenal: in
response to
hypoperfusion of the
kidney (e.g. as a
result of dehydration...
-
concentration raised out of
proportion to the
creatinine may
indicate a
prerenal problem, such as
volume depletion. Counterintuitively,
supporting the observation...
-
Scripps Memorial Hospital of
pneumonial peripheral vascular shock and
prerenal uremia (according to the
death certificate) in 1959.
Helga Greene inherited...
- and
hyperkalemia (high pot****ium) are severe, the
resulting hypovolemia,
prerenal azotemia, and
cardiac arrhythmias may
result in an
Addisonian crisis. In...