Pre-renal azotemia

Nicholls, Phil, Squires, Richard, and Wallace, Melissa (2008) Pre-renal azotemia. In: Vetstream CANIS. Vetstream, UK, pp. 1-3.

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Abstract

• Azotemia Azotemia = increased concentration of non-protein nitrogenous waste products, ie urea and creatinine, in the blood.

• Pre-renal azotemia = azotemia due to inadequate renal perfusion.

• Pre-renal azotemia may be present concurrently with primary renal and post-renal azotemia.

• Cause: decreased renal perfusion may be caused by dehydration, reduced cardiac output, hemorrhagic shock, etc.

• Signs: dependent on underlying cause but often include vomiting, lethargy, anorexia, diarrhea, etc.

• Diagnosis: elevated serum BUN and creatinine with urine specific gravity >1.030.

• Treatment: treat underlying cause.

• Prognosis: reversible if treated early; longstanding decreased renal perfusion → renal parenchymal damage.

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This is a Vetstream CANIS peer reviewed journal article that was first published online in November 2008. It is updated quarterly.

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