Chap 149 Acute Renal Ischemia Flashcards

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Q

What is the natural history of acute arterial renal ischemia?

A

glomerular collapse and tubular necrosis
1hour warm–70% loss of Renal function that can recover within weeks
3-4hours irreversible ischemia

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What are the symptoms of renal vein thrombosis?

A

edema causes capsular distention which causes back/abdo pain
hematuria
anuria
acute HTN

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3
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What is the classic triad for renal vein thrombosis?

A

flank mass
gross hematuria
thrombocytopenia
15%

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4
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What is the most common causes for renal vein thrombosis?

A

malignancy

nephritic syndrome

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5
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How do you treat renal vein thrombosis?

A

anticoagulation

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6
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What is management of RA embolism?

A

unilateral–anticoagulation

80% success, 8% require dialysis

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7
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What is the risk of surgical management of RA thrombosis?

A

25% mortality

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8
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When to treat renavascular trauma?

A

bilateral injury

solitary kidney

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9
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What are treatment options for renavascular trauma?

A

Nephrectomy, embolization, bypass, endovascular

majority non-op

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