Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome Flashcards

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What is haemolytic uraemic syndrome?

What causes it?

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Occurs due to thrombosis occuring in small blood vessels around the body

Shiga toxin usually triggers the trombosis to occur in the blood vessels:
Toxin produced by:
-e.coli 0157
-shigella

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What is the classic triad of presentations and why does HUS cause this?

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HUS= HAT

Haemolytic anaemia
-blood clots in the vessels leads to RBC passing through being destroyed

AKI
-clots and damaged RBC compromised blood flow to kidneys causing renal hypoperfusion-> pre-renal AKI

Thrombocytopenia
-formation of blood clots leads to consumption of platelets

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How might someone with HUS typically present?

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Recent hx of gastroenteritis + bloody diarrhoea due to ecoli
Will exhibit signs of HUS 5 days after infection:

  • reduce urine output
  • haematuria/dark urine
  • abdominal pain
  • lethargy + irritabilty
  • confusion -> uraemia
  • hypertension -> renal failure
  • bruising
  • pallor-> anaemia
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How is HUS managed?

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Supportive treatment due to conditions bein self-limiting despite being medical emergency:

Antihypertensives
Blood transfusions
Dialysis

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