Heart and kidney failure prognosis

    • Prognosis of Kidney Failure | NGDC

      Kidney function < 5 % of normal is believed to be insufficient to sustain life. ESRD is defined as either a GFR of < 15 mL/min/1.73m2, which is accompanied in most cases by signs and symptoms of uremia, or a need for the initiation of kidney replacement therapy (dialysis or transplantation) for the treatment of complications from a decreased GFR.

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      Actual or impending (that is, about to occur) congestive heart failure limits fluid volumes that can be administered; this problem is virtually insurmountable in pets with coexistent kidney failure; congestive heart failure is a condition in which the heart cannot pump an adequate volume of …

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      If a poison is the likely cause of sudden (acute) uremia and kidney failure, follow appropriate treatment for the specific poison (treatment may include inducing vomiting, flushing of the stomach [known as “gastric lavage”], and administering activated charcoal and specific antidotes); early hemodialysis (procedure to remove waste products ...

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      Acute kidney injury was previously called ‘acute kidney failure’, and is the sudden loss of kidney function over a few hours or days. It can be due to one of the various types of kidney disease, or it may be the result of a drug reaction, infection or shock after an accident.

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