Chronic Kidney Disease Flashcards

1
Q

What is a chronic kidney disease?

A

An umbrella term describing a large spectrum of diseases

Abnormalities/ damage to the kidney structure present for more than 3 months

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What are the ways to diagnose CKD?

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Kidney structure - kidney biopsy

Kidney function - GFR < 60 ml/min/1.73m2

Damage biomarkers

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3
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What are the causes of CKD?

A

Idiopathic - unknown

Hypertension

Diabetic nephropathy

IgA nephropathy

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What is a common feature of CKD following treatment of the underlying cause?

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Even after a cause of CKD has been treated - kidney function continues to decline as they scar over time

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Pathogenesis of CKD

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  1. Glomerulus becomes damaged
  2. Since the glomerulus supplies the tubules -> nephrons become damaged and ischaemic
  3. This triggers inflammation - deposition of collagen
  4. Cells around the tubule change phenotype - become more fibrotic = interstitial fibrosis
  5. Loss of ischaemic nephron is buffered by the rest of the kidney
  6. Blood supply to the healthy nephrons increases
  7. Proteins leak from the blood to the tubule = proteinuria
  8. Increased P in the glomeruli damages the blood tubules
  9. Proteins in tubules change phenotype to inflammatory proteins
  10. Infiltration of inflammatory cellls and pro-fibrotic changes in the cells that make up the interstitium = fibrosis
  11. Loss of nephrons
  12. Cycle of fibrosis and worsening scarring
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What is the main feature of chronic kidney failure?

A

Irreversible depletion of nephrons

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7
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How to treat CKD

A

Treat the underlying disorder

Control blood sugar levels in patients

Immunosuppression in glomerulonephritis

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What is a system that is often targeted in the treatment of CKD?

A

Renin-angiotensin system

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What does the renin-angiotensin normally cause?

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Vasoconstriction

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10
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Which drugs target the renin-angiotensin system?

A

Renin inhibitor

ACE inhibitor

Angiotensin 2 receptor blocker

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Why is the renin-angiotensin system the best system to target in order to reduce renal BP?

A

Specific to for glomerular pressure

Only affects the kidney

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What is essential to control in order to prevent patients from reaching end-stage renal disease?

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Blood pressure

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