Consequently, this study aims to examine the occurrence of hospital-acquired AKI (HA-AKI) in hospitalized patients who are administered furosemide and to investigate potential risk factors Feb 5, 2010 Acute kidney injury (AKI) is characterized by an abrupt decline in
Furosemide administration was associated with improved short-term
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The criteria for CKD are markers of kidney damage (one or more of
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is the most commonly recognized form of kidney disorder in dogs and cats and, in most instances, it represents an irreversible and progressive condition []
[] HF accounts for a heavy burden of hospitalizations with over 800,000 hospital discharges in
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common occurrence in hospitalized horses
The most commonly used loop diuretics are furosemide, bumetanide, and torsemide, which are sulfonamide derivatives
Secondary outcomes include fluid balance, need for RRT, duration of AKI, rate of kidney recovery, and mortality
Introduction
Severe left sided congestive heart failure (stage C) Furosemide: 1-2 mg/kg IV (or IM if IV access cannot be easily gained) 20) for a starting dose of torasemide, but renal function and electrolytes must be monitored since the
Furosemide in acute oliguric renal failure
In this article, we review five important aspects of loop diuretics, in particular furosemide, which must be considered when prescribing this medicine: (1) oral versus intravenous treatment, (2) dosage, (3) continuous versus bolus infusion, (4) application in chronic kidney disease patients, and
Anaesthesia
Similar to pre-renal classification of acute kidney injury, hemodynamic cardio-renal interactions can contribute to diuretic resistance
It should be noted that a diuretic challenge should only be given once the patient is euvolemic
3 mg/dL over the baseline value within 48 hours", "an increase in SCr to 1