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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-993100
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Akutes Nierenversagen: Pathophysiologie und klinisches Management
Acute renal failure: pathophysiology and clinical managementPublication History
eingereicht: 5.9.2007
akzeptiert: 15.11.2007
Publication Date:
21 November 2007 (online)

Summary
The main pathomechanism of acute renal failure (ARF) is acute tubular necrosis (ATN) due to reduced perfusion of renal cortex resulting in ischemic injury. ATN has the potential for complete restitution. However, acute renal failure is often complicated by pre-existing renal disease, ongoing toxic injury or non-recovery of systemic circulation. From a clinical point of view, the reason of tubular injury may be based on pre-renal causes, glomerular- and/or interstitial disorders or obstructive nephropathy. Therapy must be specifically targeted on the underlying causes to overcome ARF. If kidney function is not reconstituted in an appropriate time period, renal replacement therapy has to be initiated. Recent evidence for improved patient survival supports an augmented dialysis dose to achieve a maximum of metabolic, volume and electrolyte control. To reach these goals, daily intermittend or continous forms of hemodialysis or hemofiltration are appropriate measures.
Schlüsselwörter
akutes Nierenversagen - Nierenersatztherapie - nephrotoxisch - Kontrastmittel-Nephropathie - intermittierende Hämodialyse - verlängerte Hämodialyse - tägliche Hämodialyse - SLEDD
Key words
acute renal failure, acute renal failure - renal replacement therapy - nephrotoxic - radiographic-contrast-agent-induced nephropathy - intermittend hemodialysis - prolonged hemodialysis - daily hemodialysis - SLEDD
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