Acute renal failure in the cardiac intensive care unit – A practical approach to management
The association between cardiovascular disease and acute renal failure (ARF) and acute-on-chronic renal failure is less well defined. In the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU), the presence of ARF imparts a significant mortality. The predominant aetiology of ARF in the CICU relates to hypotensio...
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doaj-60caf6c4301a435daa3e7d1ccdf851d12021-09-07T09:32:31ZengSouth African Heart AssociationSA Heart Journal1996-67412071-46022017-04-01434810.24170/4-3-2081Acute renal failure in the cardiac intensive care unit – A practical approach to managementGeoffrey Bihl0Thomas Mabin1Derek Fine2Winelands Kidney and Dialysis CentreVergelegen Heart UnitJohns Hopkins School of MedicineThe association between cardiovascular disease and acute renal failure (ARF) and acute-on-chronic renal failure is less well defined. In the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU), the presence of ARF imparts a significant mortality. The predominant aetiology of ARF in the CICU relates to hypotension, although other causes are certainly involved too, and both contrast nephropathy and cholesterol embolisation may be associated with percutaneous coronary intervention. Despite the availability of renal replacement therapies, preventative measures remain the most important element of management. Specific therapy includes management of the patient’s volume status, vasoactive medication and renal replacement therapy in the way of dialysis. In the setting of acute renal failure, both patient and renal outcome is improved with the early involvement of a nephrological service.https://www.journals.ac.za/index.php/SAHJ/article/view/2081acute renal failurecardiac intensive care unit |
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Acute renal failure in the cardiac intensive care unit – A practical approach to management |
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Acute renal failure in the cardiac intensive care unit – A practical approach to management |
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Acute renal failure in the cardiac intensive care unit – A practical approach to management |
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Acute renal failure in the cardiac intensive care unit – A practical approach to management |
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acute renal failure in the cardiac intensive care unit – a practical approach to management |
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South African Heart Association |
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SA Heart Journal |
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1996-6741 2071-4602 |
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2017-04-01 |
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The association between cardiovascular disease
and acute renal failure (ARF) and acute-on-chronic renal failure is
less well defined. In the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU), the
presence of ARF imparts a significant mortality. The predominant
aetiology of ARF in the CICU relates to hypotension, although other
causes are certainly involved too, and both contrast nephropathy
and cholesterol embolisation may be associated with percutaneous
coronary intervention. Despite the availability of renal replacement
therapies, preventative measures remain the most important
element of management. Specific therapy includes management of
the patient’s volume status, vasoactive medication and renal
replacement therapy in the way of dialysis. In the setting of acute
renal failure, both patient and renal outcome is improved with the
early involvement of a nephrological service. |
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acute renal failure cardiac intensive care unit |
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https://www.journals.ac.za/index.php/SAHJ/article/view/2081 |
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