1. Comparison between fractional excretion of sodium and fractional excretion of urea in differentiating prerenal from renal azotemia in circulatory shock
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Abdel Rahman Yassin, Hossam M. Sherif, Ahmed Yehia Mousa, and Amr Esmat
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Fractional excretion ,Sodium ,Urea ,Acute kidney injury ,Circulatory shock ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Background: Fractional excretion of sodium (FENa) is used to differentiate renal from prerenal azotemia. However, many drugs and medical conditions affect the sodium (Na+) handling in the kidney. But the fractional excretion of urea (FEurea) is dependent on passive forces and is less influenced by the diuretic therapy. Objective: Comparison between FENa and FEurea in differentiating renal from prerenal azotemia in circulatory shock, and the effect of diuretics on their handling. Methods: Both FENa and FEurea were measured in 40 patients (pts) with AKI complicating circulatory shock. The pts were divided into 26 pts with prerenal (group-1) and 14 pts with renal azotemia (group-2). Group-1 was subdivided into 12 pts who did not receive diuretics 24 h before the sampling process (group-1a) and 14 pts who received diuretics (group-1b). Results: Compared to patients with renal azotemia (group-2), those with prerenal azotemia (group-1) showed significantly lower FENa (0.99 ± 0.66 and 2.57 ± 1.73, P
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- 2013
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