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Acute Kidney Injury Risk
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Acute Kidney Injury Risk
, Acute Renal Failure Risk, Nephrotoxicity Risk
See Also
Acute Kidney Injury
Acute Interstitial Nephritis
Acute Prerenal Failure
Acute Postrenal Failure
Acute Kidney Injury Causes
Medication Causes of Acute Kidney Injury
Nephrotoxicity Risk
Intravenous Contrast Related Acute Renal Failure
Chronic Renal Failure
Prevention of Kidney Disease Progression
Risk Factors
Nephrotoxicity or
Renal Failure
Susceptible
Kidney
Advanced age (especially over age 75 years)
Chronic Kidney Disease
or prior
Renal Insufficiency
Renal Transplantation
Prior renal surgery
Comorbid condition associated with
Chronic Kidney Disease
(
Renal Insufficiency
)
Diabetes Mellitus
Multiple Myeloma
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Conditions with
Proteinuria
Acute
Trauma
(associated with
Rhabdomyolysis
)
Cardiac surgery
AIDS
Hypertension
Hyperlipidemia
Sodium
-retaining states (
Hyponatremia
)
Cirrhosis
Congestive Heart Failure
Nephrotic Syndrome
Diminished Effective Circulation
Dehydration
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Coronary Artery Disease
Sepsis
or shock
Renal Artery Stenosis
Anemia
Mechanical Ventilation
Electrolyte
or acid-base disturbance
Metabolic Acidosis
Hypokalemia
Hypomagnesemia
Hyperuricemia
or
Hyperuricosuria
Nephrotoxic Drug
s alone or in combination
See
Nephrotoxic Drug
s
See
Intravenous Contrast Related Acute Renal Failure
Rhabdomyolysis
References
Leblanc (2005) Curr Opin Crit Care 11(6): 533-6 [PubMed]
Mercado (2019) Am Fam Physician 100(11): 687-94 [PubMed]
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