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Can Stage 3 Kidney Disease Be Reversed by Stem Cell Treatment
Stem cell therapy offers hope for those with Stage 3 kidney disease! This innovative treatment can help regenerate damaged kidney tissue, improve kidney function, and slow disease progression.
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Swaran Homoeopathic's treatment for Stage 3 Kidney Disease is a result of extensive research, expertise, and innovation in the field of homeopathy. By utilizing a personalized approach, tailored to each patient's unique needs, the company's experienced homeopathic practitioners create individualized treatment plans to promote kidney health and optimize overall well-being.
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I didn't understand what people meant when they said that the patients where I've done medical school and am doing residency are "very sick," and I'm starting to realize that this is because I haven't actually had context for practicing medicine in a location where patients are less sick, and it is not in fact all that average to think, "It's a good day when I have a patient with a functioning liver and kidneys!" or be pleasantly surprised when I don't have to list "type 2 diabetes mellitis, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, chronic kidney disease stage X, heart failure (of some sort)" on the chart's problem list just, like, at default baseline, with a side of chronic opioid use and/or intravenous drug abuse.
On the other hand, those same people were correct: it's making me better at treating all of those things and handling comorbidities really quick!
One of the big things I keep running into is pain management, because three common things for me to see are liver disease and kidney failure. To simplify it a lot, liver disease precludes the use of acetamniphen/Tylenol, and kidney failure precludes the use of ibuprofen/NSAIDs. There are other pain treatment medications, but I have less experience with them, and they tend to either be for more specific/adjuvant uses (like lidocaine, the gabas, antidepressants, steroids) or opioids... and I've literally seen two patients in the past week who had to get Narcan for opioid overuse.
On the other hand, obviously people in the hospital often have very legitimate reasons to be in pain and we don't want to leave them that way. But it's a hard line to walk when the family is asking questions like "Why is dad not getting enough pain medication?" and "Why is dad talking to the walls about his days in the war?" or when you get people pulling shenanigans like, "I'm allergic to Tylenol, give me Norco instead!" (Hint: Look up what the main ingredient in Norco is.)
Thank you, on-call pharmacy. :'))))
Another thing I'm quickly becoming relieved about is patients who are...not jerks, I guess? It feels not great to put it that way because generally being in the hospital is an extremely poor time for anyone, but also, it sucks when a solid 1/3 of my patients are actively ornery to everyone who tries to work with them for whatever reason (altered mental status, depression, being in pain, general anger issues, drug withdrawal). Shoutout to the folks actively working together with me to help them get better.
Anyway, the hospital is very tiring. Surely the emergency department I'm going to next will - nah, I can't even pretend to finish that joke.
YOLO! I am really enjoying how much and how quickly I'm learning! Despite the crazy hours this is definitely a drastic improvement on medical school in terms of actually enjoying the work.
#personal#dear diary#residency#I had a stroke rule-out I discharged yesterday who literally just had the one first-time TIA and was also hypothyroid#and those were his ONLY medical conditions#I was like “???? I feel like this chart is too short...”#we're gonna get a more in-depth pain management presentation from our clinic's PharmD in didactics soon#which I specifically asked her for#so I am looking forward to it!
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Shadow left by COVID-19 pandemic on the future - Republished Aug 1, 2024
The rapid global spread of vaccinations for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the development of effective anti-COVID-19 drugs, and the establishment of treatment for preventing and managing severe cases have become great game changers in bringing the COVID-19 pandemic to an end, leading us into a life of coexistence with COVID-19, namely “with COVID-19 era”. Now is the time to look back and examine what happened during the COVID-19 pandemic, how healthcare, society, and culture were affected, and what problems have been left for the future.
In 2020, in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was reported that the COVID-19 virus utilizes ACE2 as a receptor when infecting host cells [1]. Because there were earlier experimental studies in which ARBs and ACE inhibitors increased ACE2 expression in animal tissues, some researchers considered that COVID-19 infectivity may be augmented in patients with hypertension or heart failure who are taking these drugs [2]. Based on this hypothesis, concerns that ARBs and ACE inhibitors might be risk factors for COVID-19 infection and worsening spread through SNS and some mass media. In fact, during the first wave of COVID-19 infections in the Europe, not a little number of patients self-discontinued taking ARBs and ACE inhibitors. Therefore, the Japanese Society of Hypertension and Japanese Circulation Society, as well as the European Society of Cardiology, European Society of Hypertension, and American Heart Association released urgent statements as academic specialists that ARBs and ACE inhibitors prescribed under the guideline-directed medical treatment should not be discontinued [3, 4]. Thereafter, numerous observational and registry studies conducted in countries around the world, including Japan, showed that ARBs and ACE inhibitors had neutral or negative impact on infectivity or severity of COVID-19 [5, 6], confirming that these statements were correct. Kai et al. conducted a systematic review of animal studies including 88 articles and found that administration of ARBs and ACE inhibitors, as well as other antihypertensive drugs, rarely increased ACE2 expression or activity in the tissues, including the hearts, kidney, arteries, and lungs, of the intact animals and animal models of hypertension or heart, kidney, and vascular diseases [7]. In this issue of Hypertension Research, Natsume et al. reported that the number of ARB and ACE inhibitor prescriptions did not decrease, but rather increased, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, based on the Japanese National Database (NDB) Open Data [8]. This finding suggests the importance of academia to take a decisive stance in pointing in the right direction based on scientific evidence and expert consensus to the public and practitioners in emergency situations such as COVID-19 pandemics, and is proof that proper medical care has been achieved in Japan during the pandemic.
Read the rest and get the references at either link!
#covid#mask up#pandemic#covid 19#wear a mask#coronavirus#sars cov 2#still coviding#public health#wear a respirator
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Good News From Israel
In the 18th Jun 23 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
An Israeli startup can train the brain to filter out chronic pain.
Children with psychological problems receive therapy from Israeli dolphins.
3 Israeli startups have independently developed solutions to cure insomnia.
It’s official - another major Israeli natural gas discovery.
Israel beat Korea to come 3rd in the Under 20 Soccer World Cup.
An Israeli kidney donor ran a marathon alongside the transplant recipient.
Read More: Good News From Israel
This week's theme is "together". Having just returned from celebrating together with my family, it was uplifting to read so many news articles of Israelis working together, and also with global partners. Ben Gurion Uni is working together with Israel's OncoHost on a cancer biosensor; Tel Aviv Uni has got together with UCLA to treat memory loss; Israel's BioNanoSim is marketing its eye disease treatments together with a Greek manufacturer; and the world's first AI chatbot for cancer patients is called "Beating Cancer Together" from Israel's Belong.Life. Yad Sarah volunteers have together saved Israel billions by providing ancillary medical services; the International Fellowship of Christians & Jews is celebrating 40 years of uniting Jews together with their homeland; for over 30 years, Israeli children have been receiving emotional therapy by swimming together with dolphins. And recently, a record 1,127 Birthright participants enjoyed Shabbat together at Jerusalem's Western Wall. Rarely publicized examples of "togetherness" include Jewish residents of Judea who frequently save the lives of their Palestinian Arab neighbors; the annual Veteran Games between injured UK and Israeli soldiers; and International legislators coming to Israel to strengthen bilateral ties. Israel and Japan have been connecting together at the Israel-Japan Conference in Tokyo; The latest stage of Israel's National Drone network is testing hundreds of commercial UAVs flying together; and Israel's Steakholder Foods and Singapore's Unami Meats are cultivating no-fish fish together. Finally, Israelis have attained some incredible teamwork achievements. The IDF's Special In Uniform Band just performed their 500th show together; Israel's Under 20 soccer team came 3rd in the World Cup; and two Israelis can be considered "joined at the hip" having just completed a unique marathon race together - one of them was a kidney donor, and the other was the recipient of her kidney. The photo is one single poster on the wall of the arrivals hallway at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International airport. The two images together show two of the multi-faceted sides of little Israel - busy innovating, while conserving and improving the environment.
#Arabs#Augmented Reality#Bible#Birthright#cancer#ChatGPT. Vegan#dolphins#drones#good news#immunotherapy#insomnia#Israel#Jewish#natural gas#pain#Palestinian#sleep#soccer#solar energy
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Best Hospital in Lucknow for Urology & Kidney Transplant- Wellsun Super specialty Hospital
Urology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the urinary tract system in both males and females. This includes the kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra. Urologists are trained to manage various urological conditions such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, prostate problems, and urinary incontinence.
Kidney transplant, on the other hand, is a surgical procedure in which a healthy kidney from a donor is transplanted into a person with end-stage kidney disease. This procedure is typically performed when other treatments, such as dialysis, are no longer effective in managing kidney failure. Kidney transplant offers the potential for improved quality of life and long-term survival for individuals with kidney failure.
It's important to consult with a qualified urologist or transplant surgeon for personalized advice and treatment options related to urology and kidney transplant.
What our expert say’s
Urology is a medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the urinary tract system in both males and females. This includes the kidneys, bladder, urethras, and urethra. Urologists are trained to manage various urological conditions, including but not limited to:
1. Urinary tract infections (UTIs): Symptoms may include frequent urination, pain or burning during urination, cloudy or bloody urine, and a strong urge to urinate.
2. Kidney stones: Symptoms can include severe pain in the back or side, blood in the urine, frequent urination, and pain during urination.
3. Prostate problems: Common conditions include benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer. Symptoms may include difficulty urinating, weak urine flow, frequent urination (especially at night), and blood in the urine.
4. Urinary incontinence: This refers to the involuntary loss of urine. Symptoms can vary depending on the type of incontinence but may include leakage during physical activity, coughing, or sneezing, frequent urination, and a sudden strong urge to urinate.
5. Erectile dysfunction: This is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. It can be a symptom of various underlying conditions, including vascular disease, diabetes, or psychological factors.
It's important to note that these are just a few examples, and there are many other urological conditions with their own specific symptoms. If you are experiencing any urological symptoms or concerns, it is recommended to consult with a urologist for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
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i'm Going Through It, pals
(cw pet illness & possible animal death & generally upsetting times)
tldr my best friend's dog is in critical care and prbably going to die if not immediately then likey in weeks and my best friend has been on the edge of full blown mental health crisis for some time and fully said if her dog dies she will have nothing to live for and kill herself and also I got a fantastic job but I cannot handle this.
my dearest friend (K) as a dog (T). T is 14 years old. T has been declining in wellbeing for the past two or three years, including losing vision, getting arthritis, and having liver and kidney function issues.
T lives with K's parents, while K does grad school on the other side of the country. K's parents went on vacation last Tuesday, and I (and my dog) have been at their house and dogsitting since the Sunday before (stayed with them for 3 days before they left).
T has been on a restricted vet diet (though parents gave her lots of table scraps as treats) and multiple medications. (She was actually due to have bloodwork a week from now.) This past Saturday, I noticed T was more lethargic, didn't want to leave her crate, wasn't eating, etc.; Sunday noticed a sore on her back, called K, cleaned it, scheduled a vet appointment for asap (ended up being Monday around noon). T wouldn't eat Sunday either, and didn't have her meds. (Got clearance from K and her sibling D (who then got clearance from parents) to do whatever needed to be done.)
At the vet, we did bloodwork, and found that T was both anemic and fully in kidney failure. Per the vet, the sore probably made her a bit worse (but likely resulted from the arthritis), and the not eating continued it, but she'd been in late stage kidney disease already and was only taking the vet diet for it; other meds were pain relief and liver function. T's legs were literally giving out under her as she tried to stand up.
we got her started on subQ fluids and anti nausea and sheared off more fur from the hot spot to keep it cleaner. got a referral to an emerg care clinic where they can sustain IV fluids for longer. had to leave her there until the other vet called back to confirm.
In this in-between time, I got a call from the longshot but very ideal job I'd interviewed for last week. Got the offer. Took it starting in two weeks. I'm still finishing grad school. Had to vent to an Unrelated friend because I felt on the edge of feeling like when I was on 24/7 suicide watch for a DIFFERENT friend back in undergrad.
K booked the soonest flight home. I made the beds back at parents' house. ate a drive through burger. Got a call back from vet. Drove there to pick up T and bring her to the other vet for more care.
D took the train in after work. I redirected them to come to the vet #2 bc I couldn't pick them up because I had to re-explain everything from the vet place #1 to #2.
At vet #2 I had to be told again that T might die before treatment can do anything, that treatment might do nothing at first, that treatment might only bring her back to Stage Four Plus Kidney Failure, that euthanasia might be the most humane option, and at K&D's direction still had to say go ahead w treatment.
D got to see T again, T at least looked behaviourally improved. Talked, went to bed. D picked up K from the airport in the morning, drove her to the vet to see T again, I got a call from the vet about her prognosis (no change), drove D to work. Drove back, tapped someone's Fancy Pickup Truck while reversing, man tried to pull me out of my (BORROWED.) car, had to report collision to resolve it, police agreed that there's really nothing damaged, won't file any insurance claim, but now gonna have to, idk, pay some asshole $200?? Anyways.
Got back "home", K isn't eating anything, lethargic, won't leave her parents' bedroom. Parents called (they're on a 12?hr time difference), suggested T be let to die, K hung up & started crying.
I have had lunch.
I skipped class yesterday, might have to do the same today, have to do class work, but also am just. In the childhood home of my dearest friend who I cannot comfort because her dearest friend who is her dog is going to die and the most I can do is help her redo her thesis for the third time because also her supervisor tried to get K to do something extremely unethical, we documented it, and now ethics is mad at her supervisor and K has an offer from a diff prof to join that lab instead but K cannot make any decisions rn.
So there we are.
#personal / pls don't rb this.#I'm just. on crisis alert mode and can't do anything more than I already am. and cannot escape this.#I have done just about the best someone could do in this situation and it also can only delay the inevitable.
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Your Kidney Health in Safe Hands: Quick Kidney Function Test in Chennai with Home Collection
Your kidney health is essential to your overall well-being, and ensuring they’re functioning properly is crucial. A kidney function test is a key tool to assess how well your kidneys are working and detect any potential issues early on. If you’re in Chennai and looking for a kidney function test, the good news is that modern diagnostic services now offer convenient home collection options. You can get your kidney function test, kidney stone test, or even a kidney infection test all from the comfort of your home with just a 30-minute sample collection.
What is a Kidney Function Test?
A kidney function test measures important markers in your blood, including creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN), to evaluate how effectively your kidneys are filtering waste and excess fluids from your blood. This test is essential for detecting kidney diseases, such as chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, or infections. Early detection of any abnormalities can lead to timely treatment, helping to prevent severe complications.
Why Should You Get a Kidney Function Test?
Early Detection of Kidney Disease: Kidney disease often progresses without noticeable symptoms until it reaches an advanced stage. Routine kidney function tests help identify issues before they become serious.
Monitor Kidney Health: If you have conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of kidney problems, regular kidney function tests can help monitor the health of your kidneys.
Prevent Complications: By identifying kidney problems early, you can prevent complications such as kidney failure or the need for dialysis.
The Importance of Kidney Stone and Kidney Infection Tests
In addition to kidney function tests, you might need a kidney stone test in Chennai if you’re experiencing symptoms like severe pain or discomfort in your lower abdomen or back. Kidney stones can block the flow of urine and cause significant pain if not treated promptly. Similarly, a kidney infection test in Chennai is important if you’re experiencing symptoms such as fever, frequent urination, or cloudy, foul-smelling urine. Early diagnosis of kidney infections can prevent more severe complications, such as kidney damage.
Why Choose Home Sample Collection in Chennai?
Opting for kidney function tests online in Chennai with home sample collection offers several advantages:
Convenience: Scheduling an online kidney function test from the comfort of your home is fast and hassle-free. You don't have to go to a lab or clinic anymore.
Time-Saving: A professional will come to your home within 30 minutes to collect the sample, allowing you to carry on with your day without wasting time.
Quick and Accurate Results: The sample is sent to a certified lab, and you’ll receive accurate and timely results that you can review with your healthcare provider.
Stress-Free: No need to travel or wait in long queues, making the entire process more comfortable.
How Does the 30-Minute Home Collection Work?
It's simple to schedule a kidney infection, kidney function, or kidney stone test in Chennai with home sample collection.
Step 1: Book your test online through a trusted diagnostic service in Chennai.
Step 2: A trained professional will arrive at your home within 30 minutes to collect the sample.
Step 3: The sample is then sent to a NABL-accredited lab for accurate testing.
Step 4: Receive your detailed report quickly, which can be reviewed with a medical professional for further consultation.
Is a Kidney Function Test Only for Those with Symptoms?
Not necessarily! Even if you're feeling healthy, it’s a good idea to get a kidney function test in Chennai regularly, especially if you have risk factors like diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of kidney disease. These tests help detect any early signs of kidney issues, even before symptoms appear.
Conclusion: Why You Should Book Your Kidney Function Test Today
Regular testing is the key to maintaining optimal kidney health. A kidney function test in Chennai, kidney stone test, or kidney infection test can help you stay ahead of any potential problems. With the added convenience of home collection for kidney function tests, it’s never been easier or more convenient to take charge of your health.
We recommend scheduling your test today to ensure that your kidneys are functioning properly and to catch any potential issues early. With fast, accurate results and the option for home sample collection, you can take proactive steps towards maintaining your health with minimal hassle. Book now for a stress-free and accurate kidney health check!
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Living Donor Kidney Transplant in India
Kidney diseases are on the rise. Lifestyles, dietary habits, and excessive alcohol and tobacco consumption are the major factors responsible for kidney diseases. In India, there are many Kidney transplant specialist surgeons at many better-equipped hospitals to provide successful live donor Kidney transplants. As the awareness and availability of organ donation post-death(deceased Donor) are still in a very nascent stage, Kidney from deceased donors are not readily available and patients suffering from an end-stage renal disease requiring a kidney transplant depend on donation from living family members for live donor kidney transplants. At CMCS Health We are associated with the best and most experienced Kidney transplant surgeons and the best kidney transplant hospitals in India.
Who can be a living donor for a Kidney transplant needing patient in India?
A healthy blood-related family member usually a son or daughter/parents, grandparents and grandchildren, and brothers and sisters are considered blood relations. The donor needs to be a major in the age group of 18-55 years preferably and healthy enough to donate one of his kidneys, without any risk to his quality of life post-donation. Prelim tests for the fitness and compatibility of donors are done for screening and choosing the correct donor for a successful kidney transplant. Any other relative is considered an unrelated donor and certain documents are needed to prove to the Government of India-appointed organ transplant committee that the donor is related to the patient requiring kidney transplant. And donor is willing to donate one of his kidneys to the patient out of love and family bonding and not under any pressure or monetary obligations.
What happens to a Living Donor after a successful Kidney Donation?
A healthy and fit donor lives a perfectly normal life post the donation of one of his kidneys. The doctors do advise him on certain do's and do not post-donation. Anything that is not good for the health of a person with both kidneys functioning normally is also considered bad for the live donor. Regular and periodic checkups are suggested for a live donor. As high blood pressure and diabetes are considered two major causes of kidney function going bad, the donor is advised to follow a healthy lifestyle to remain disease-free.
Does live donors have a health risk or compromised life post-kidney donation?
A healthy donor lives a perfectly normal life, post-donation. Donation of a kidney does not hurt overall life or quality of life for the donor. Selecting the right donor is important as it cuts down the cost of dialysis and the need for frequent admission of patients till the time we get approval from the government of India-appointed transplant committee for kidney transplants. Once the approval is given by the Committee, the patient is given a date and time for surgery. The following tests for donors are required to lessen the chances of flying in the wrong donor and save time and money for guests till we fly in the right donor.
1. Urine ( SPOT), Protein creatinine ratio, LFT (Liver function test), Urea, Creatinine, Sodium(Na), Potassium (K), Blood sugar( Fasting and Postprandial), HBA1C, Calcium (Ca), Phosphate (Po4), Uric Acid, PTH, Lipid profile, Vitamin D level, T3, T4, TSH and LDH.
2. Complete Hemogram, BT, CT, PT, PTTK, and urine routine.
3. Urine culture, CMV-IGG, EBV(CAPSId)_IGG, for MALE patient PSA (if above 50 years of age). for Female patient CA-125 and pap smear.
4. Blood group, HBSAG, Anti HCV antibody, HIV1 & 2, HCV RNA qualitative, Anti-HBS antibody.
5. ECG, Echo/stress echo, Cardiac clearance.
6. Chest X-ray, Ultrasound-whole abdomen, CT (Angio) for renal vessels, DTPA scan, etc.
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Pathology Lab in Indore – Trusted Diagnostics for Your Health
Accurate and timely diagnostics are the cornerstone of effective healthcare. Whether you’re managing a chronic condition or seeking preventive care, choosing a reliable pathology lab in Indore is crucial. UltraScan Diagnostics is a trusted name, offering a comprehensive range of diagnostic services backed by state-of-the-art technology and a commitment to excellence.
Why UltraScan Diagnostics is the Best Pathology Lab in Indore
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Advanced Technology: We leverage cutting-edge diagnostic tools for precision and reliability.
Experienced Professionals: Our team of skilled pathologists and technicians ensures the highest standards of care.
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Convenient Location: Easily accessible for anyone looking for a pathology lab near me in Indore.
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1. Routine Pathology Tests
Routine diagnostics form the foundation of healthcare, offering critical insights into your health. Our routine tests include:
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Blood Sugar Monitoring
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Urine and Stool Analysis
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For advanced medical insights, we offer:
Cancer Screening Panels
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Tissue analysis plays a crucial role in diagnosing complex conditions. Our services include:
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Identify and manage hormonal imbalances with tests such as:
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Accurate diagnostics are vital for managing chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and kidney disorders.
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How to Choose the Best Pathology Lab in Indore?
When selecting a pathology lab, consider these key factors:
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FAQs About Pathology Labs in Indore
1. What is the role of a pathology lab in healthcare?
Pathology labs provide diagnostic data that aids in disease detection, treatment planning, and health monitoring.
2. How often should I go for a health check-up?
It depends on your age, medical history, and risk factors. For most adults, an annual health check-up is recommended.
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Routine tests are typically delivered within a few hours, while specialized tests may take 24-48 hours.
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Your health is your most valuable asset, and finding the right diagnostic partner is essential. At UltraScan Diagnostics, we combine advanced technology, expert staff, and a patient-first approach to deliver precise and timely results.
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Jagrani Hospital: Your Trusted Healthcare Partner in Lucknow
When it comes to reliable and advanced healthcare services, Jagrani Hospital stands tall as the leading medical institution in Lucknow. Renowned for its patient-centric approach and cutting-edge medical technology, the hospital offers exceptional care across a wide range of specialties. Whether you’re seeking expert treatment for a chronic condition or looking for advanced surgical solutions, Jagrani Hospital is your one-stop destination for quality healthcare.
Setting Standards in Multispeciality Care
As the Best Multispeciality Hospital in Lucknow, Jagrani Hospital delivers holistic healthcare under one roof. From cardiology and nephrology to orthopaedics and neurology, the hospital houses expert specialists across all major disciplines. Equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure and modern diagnostic tools, we ensure accurate diagnoses and effective treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
Specialized Services for Every Need
At Jagrani Hospital, we offer focused care through specialized departments:
1. Geriatric Care
Ranked as the Best Geriatric Hospital in Lucknow, we provide compassionate healthcare for senior citizens. From managing chronic illnesses to enhancing mobility and mental well-being, our dedicated geriatric team ensures seniors live a dignified and fulfilling life.
2. Laparoscopic Surgery
Our advanced Laparoscopy Centre in Lucknow specializes in minimally invasive surgical procedures. From gallbladder surgeries to gynecological treatments, we prioritize faster recovery, minimal pain, and excellent outcomes.
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Women trust our Obs and Gynae Centre in Lucknow for comprehensive care, including safe deliveries, fertility treatments, and solutions to complex gynecological issues. Our experienced team ensures every woman receives the best care at every stage of life.
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As the Best Orthopaedic Hospital in Lucknow, we offer advanced treatments for joint pain, fractures, and spinal disorders. From total joint replacements to sports injury rehabilitation, our orthopaedic experts help you regain mobility and lead a pain-free life.
5. Neurology and Urology
Jagrani Hospital is a trusted name for neurological and urological treatments. Our Neurology Centre in Lucknow provides world-class care for strokes, epilepsy, and neurodegenerative conditions, while our Urology Centre in Lucknow excels in treating kidney stones, prostate issues, and other urinary disorders.
6. Kidney Care
As the Best Nephrology Centre in Lucknow, we specialize in treating chronic kidney disease, dialysis, and transplants. Our team of nephrologists combines expertise with empathy to enhance the quality of life for patients.
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Expertise You Can Trust Our highly qualified team of doctors, surgeons, and healthcare professionals bring years of experience and dedication to every patient they treat.
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Comprehensive Guide to Kidney Transplant Surgery: A Life-Saving Procedure Explained
Kidney transplant surgery has emerged as a beacon of hope for individuals suffering from end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or irreversible kidney failure. As a proven treatment, it restores normal kidney function, improving quality of life and life expectancy. This blog explores everything you need to know about kidney transplant surgery, focusing on its benefits, process, and why Preethi Hospitals, Madurai, is a preferred destination for this advanced procedure.
What is Kidney Transplant Surgery?
Kidney transplant surgery involves replacing a failing kidney with a healthy one, either from a living or deceased donor. The new kidney takes over the critical role of filtering and removing waste from the blood, a function impaired in chronic kidney disease (CKD). This procedure is often recommended when dialysis can no longer manage the condition effectively.
Who Needs a Kidney Transplant?
A kidney transplant is typically recommended for individuals with:
End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD): The final stage of chronic kidney disease where kidneys lose almost all functionality.
Severe Kidney Damage: Resulting from conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or glomerulonephritis.
Inherited Disorders: Such as polycystic kidney disease, which causes cysts to form in the kidneys.
Benefits of Kidney Transplant Surgery
Unlike long-term dialysis, a kidney transplant offers several benefits:
Improved Quality of Life: Patients can lead a more active and unrestricted lifestyle.
Enhanced Longevity: Transplanted kidneys often function for many years, significantly extending life expectancy.
Fewer Dietary Restrictions: Compared to dialysis, transplant recipients enjoy greater dietary freedom.
Cost-Effectiveness: Over time, a transplant is often more cost-effective than prolonged dialysis treatments.
The Kidney Transplant Process
Pre-Transplant Evaluation
Before surgery, patients undergo a comprehensive evaluation to assess their suitability for the procedure. This includes:
Blood and tissue typing to match a donor.
Imaging tests to evaluate overall health.
Psychological assessments to ensure readiness for the lifestyle changes required post-transplant.
2. Donor Matching
A compatible donor is crucial for a successful transplant. Donors can be:
Living Donors: Often family members or unrelated individuals willing to donate.
Deceased Donors: Kidneys from deceased individuals who have registered as organ donors.
The Surgery
The surgery typically lasts 3–4 hours and involves placing the donor kidney in the lower abdomen. Blood vessels and the ureter are connected to ensure proper function. The failing kidneys are usually left in place unless they pose additional health risks.
Life After a Kidney Transplant
Post-transplant recovery is as crucial as the surgery itself. Patients need to follow these steps:
Medication Management: Lifelong immunosuppressant medications prevent the immune system from rejecting the new kidney.
Regular Check-Ups: Routine monitoring ensures the transplanted kidney functions optimally.
Healthy Lifestyle: A balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoiding smoking and alcohol support overall recovery.
Risks and Challenges of Kidney Transplant Surgery
While highly successful, kidney transplants come with potential risks:
Organ Rejection: The immune system may attack the new kidney.
Infections: Immunosuppressants can make the body more vulnerable.
Surgical Complications: Bleeding, blood clots, or issues with the ureter may occur.
At advanced centers like Preethi Hospitals, Madurai, these risks are minimized through meticulous planning, expert care, and state-of-the-art technology.
Why Choose Preethi Hospitals, Madurai for Kidney Transplants?
Preethi Hospitals in Madurai has established itself as a trusted name in kidney transplant surgery. Here’s why:
Experienced Multidisciplinary Team: Specialists in nephrology, urology, and transplant surgery collaborate to provide seamless care.
Advanced Facilities: Equipped with the latest technology to ensure precision and safety.
Comprehensive Post-Transplant Support: Holistic care, including counseling, dietary guidance, and regular follow-ups, ensures optimal outcomes.
Affordable Care: Quality healthcare is made accessible to patients from diverse backgrounds.
Myths vs. Facts About Kidney Transplants
Myth: Kidney transplants are only for young patients.
Fact: Age is not the sole determinant; overall health and suitability matter more.
Myth: Donating a kidney reduces the donor’s life expectancy.
Fact: Donors can lead healthy lives with one kidney, as the body adapts efficiently.
Myth: Transplanted kidneys fail quickly.
Fact: With proper care, transplanted kidneys can last 15–20 years or more.
Conclusion
Kidney transplant surgery offers a second chance at life for patients with severe kidney disease. With cutting-edge technology, skilled professionals, and patient-focused care, Preethi Hospitals, Madurai, ensures successful transplant outcomes. If you or a loved one is considering a kidney transplant surgery, consult trusted experts to explore your options and embark on the path to a healthier life.
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MET Kinase Inhibitor Market: Size, Target Population, Competitive Landscape, and Forecast to 2034
The MET kinase inhibitor market represents a significant and rapidly advancing segment of cancer therapeutics, particularly in addressing malignancies driven by MET (mesenchymal-epithelial transition factor) signaling dysregulation. These inhibitors target the MET pathway, which is implicated in tumor growth, metastasis, and treatment resistance in various cancers. Here, we delve into the market dynamics, including its size, target population, competitive environment, and future outlook to 2034.
MET Kinase Inhibitor Market Size and Growth Drivers
The MET kinase inhibitor market is forecasted to experience substantial growth through 2034, driven by advancements in oncology research and the increasing prevalence of MET-driven cancers. MET pathway dysregulation is common in cancers like non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), gastric cancer, and papillary renal cell carcinoma, creating significant demand for targeted therapies.
The market is buoyed by:
- Expanding therapeutic applications: Beyond cancer, MET inhibitors are being explored for fibrotic and inflammatory diseases, which could broaden their market scope.
- Rising investments in oncology: Governments and private entities are boosting funding in cancer research, accelerating drug development and commercialization.
- Improved diagnostic capabilities: Advances in precision medicine enable better identification of MET-amplified or overexpressed tumors, facilitating targeted treatment.
North America and Europe are leading markets due to robust healthcare infrastructure and innovation hubs. Meanwhile, the Asia-Pacific region is poised for rapid growth, propelled by rising healthcare spending and increased cancer awareness.
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MET Kinase Inhibitor Target Population
The primary target population for MET kinase inhibitors includes patients with cancers harboring MET alterations:
- Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): MET exon 14 skipping mutations and MET amplifications are significant targets in this subset of lung cancer patients.
- Gastric Cancer: MET overexpression is a critical factor in the pathogenesis of gastric and gastroesophageal cancers.
- Renal Cell Carcinoma: MET alterations drive tumor progression in some forms of kidney cancer.
Emerging evidence suggests potential applications in other cancers, including colorectal and breast cancer, expanding the addressable patient pool.
MET Kinase Inhibitor Competitive Landscape
The MET kinase inhibitor market is highly competitive, with both established pharmaceutical giants and innovative biotech companies actively participating. The competition is characterized by diverse therapeutic approaches, including small molecules and antibody-based inhibitors.
MET Kinase Inhibitor Key Players and Therapies
1. Novartis: The company's MET inhibitor, Capmatinib (Tabrecta), is approved for MET exon 14 skipping-mutated NSCLC, setting a benchmark for others in the field.
2. Merck KGaA: Tepotinib (Tepmetko) has shown significant efficacy in treating MET-altered NSCLC, particularly in Asian markets.
3. Eli Lilly: Lilly is actively exploring the potential of MET inhibitors as part of its oncology portfolio.
4. Emerging Biotechs: Several smaller firms are developing novel MET inhibitors, including bispecific antibodies that simultaneously target MET and other pathways to overcome resistance mechanisms.
MET Kinase Inhibitor Pipeline Developments
Over 20 candidates are in various stages of development, reflecting a rich pipeline. Research is focused on improving specificity, reducing toxicity, and exploring combination therapies with immune checkpoint inhibitors and other agents.
MET Kinase Inhibitor Technological Innovations
Innovation is pivotal to the MET inhibitor market. Key advancements include:
- Combination Therapy: Co-targeting MET and other pathways, such as EGFR or ALK, to enhance efficacy and overcome resistance.
- Biomarker-Driven Approaches: Precision diagnostics are integral to identifying suitable patients, ensuring higher therapeutic success.
- Optimized Delivery Systems: Improving oral bioavailability and reducing side effects are priorities in new formulations.
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MET Kinase Inhibitor Market Challenges
Despite its promising trajectory, the MET kinase inhibitor market faces challenges:
1. Resistance Development: Tumors often develop resistance to MET inhibitors, necessitating new-generation therapies.
2. High Costs: Expensive R&D processes and drug pricing limit accessibility, particularly in emerging markets.
3. Regulatory Hurdles: The stringent regulatory environment requires extensive clinical data for approval, prolonging time-to-market.
These challenges are being addressed through collaborative R&D, cost-sharing models, and regulatory streamlining.
MET Kinase Inhibitor Forecast to 2034
The MET kinase inhibitor market is projected to achieve multi-billion-dollar revenues by 2034, with a robust CAGR. Growth will be driven by:
- Expanded Indications: Beyond oncology, research into MET inhibitors for fibrosis and inflammatory diseases could open new markets.
- Global Access: Initiatives to improve drug affordability and access in low- and middle-income countries will play a key role in market expansion.
- Technological Advancements: Continued innovation in drug delivery and biomarker-driven treatments will enhance adoption.
North America and Europe will maintain leadership in market share, while Asia-Pacific emerges as a key growth region due to rising healthcare infrastructure and patient awareness.
The MET kinase inhibitor market represents a dynamic and transformative segment in precision oncology. With ongoing advancements in diagnostics, therapeutic efficacy, and broader clinical applications, MET inhibitors hold immense potential to redefine cancer treatment paradigms. Stakeholders—including pharmaceutical companies, healthcare providers, and policymakers—must navigate challenges while seizing opportunities to capitalize on this promising market.
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Transplantation Market Forecast: Growth, Trends, and Opportunities
The global transplantation market was valued at USD 15.0 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.3% from 2023 to 2030. This growth is primarily driven by the increasing demand for innovative tissue and organ transplantation products, which are essential for the treatment of organ failure. Organ failure can result from a variety of factors, including severe trauma, blood loss, poisoning, drug abuse, leukemia, sepsis, and other acute illnesses. Among the most critical and sought-after organ transplants are those of the kidney, heart, liver, and lungs, with the demand for these transplants being particularly high worldwide.
The rising incidence of organ failure is largely attributable to unhealthy lifestyles, which are increasingly common across the globe. Factors such as poor dietary habits, alcohol consumption, lack of physical exercise, and substance abuse are major contributors to the decline in organ function and the need for transplants. As these issues continue to affect populations globally, the demand for organ and tissue transplants, as well as transplantation-related products, is expected to escalate over the coming years.
Factors Driving Market Growth
Several key factors are contributing to the expansion of the transplantation market:
1. Increased Demand for Transplants: As the incidence of organ failure rises, particularly in developed nations with high rates of chronic diseases, there is an increasing demand for organ transplants. The most commonly transplanted organs—kidneys, hearts, livers, and lungs—are in critical demand, driven by the growing prevalence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD), heart disease, and chronic liver diseases.
2. Advances in Transplantation Technologies: Technological innovations in transplant medicine, including improvements in organ preservation, immunosuppressive treatments, and surgical techniques, have significantly increased the success rates of transplant surgeries. This, in turn, has contributed to the growing popularity of organ transplantation as a treatment option.
3. Ageing Populations: In many parts of the world, particularly in developed countries, the population is ageing, leading to an increased incidence of age-related diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and kidney dysfunction, which necessitate organ transplants.
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Regional Insights
North America
In 2022, North America led the global transplantation market with a dominant market share of 39.0%, and this trend is expected to continue throughout the forecast period. The region benefits from highly developed healthcare infrastructure, a strong regulatory framework, and the presence of major biotechnology and medical devices companies. Leading companies such as Arthrex, Inc., Zimmer Biomet, Medtronic, Novartis AG, and Stryker have significant operations in the region, contributing to the continued growth of the transplantation market. These companies play an important role in the development and commercialization of innovative transplantation solutions, further bolstering the market’s expansion.
The demand for organ transplants in North America has outpaced the availability of donated organs, particularly for critical organs like the kidney, liver, and heart. Over the last decade, the gap between the supply and demand for these organs has widened significantly. However, the region has witnessed substantial efforts from governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and healthcare institutions to bridge this gap. These efforts include campaigns aimed at raising awareness about organ donation, improving donor registration processes, and implementing new policies that streamline the donation system.
For example, in 2020, the Human Resource & Services Administration (HRSA) launched the Hospital Organ Donor Campaign, which aimed to encourage hospitals and healthcare providers to increase the number of organ donations. This initiative resulted in a notable rise in organ donations in 2020 compared to the previous year. These continued efforts are expected to improve the availability of transplant organs and further stimulate the market growth in the region.
Asia Pacific Market Outlook
The Asia Pacific region is projected to experience the highest growth rate in the transplantation market during the forecast period, driven by several key factors:
1. Research on Stem Cells and In-Vitro Organ Development: The region has seen significant advancements in stem cell research aimed at developing in-vitro tissues and organs for transplantation. Countries like India, China, and others are investing heavily in biotechnological innovations, which is expected to drive demand for new transplant solutions.
2. Improving Healthcare Infrastructure: Countries in Asia, including India, Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia, are rapidly developing their healthcare systems, particularly in urban areas, where the demand for organ transplants is increasing. As these nations improve their medical infrastructure, the availability of transplant-related products and services is expected to expand, further stimulating market growth.
3. Rising Incidences of Chronic Diseases: The growing prevalence of chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and renal failure in the Asia Pacific region, is contributing to an increased need for organ transplants. The rising burden of these diseases, coupled with aging populations, is expected to fuel the demand for transplantation services.
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Key Companies and Market Share Insights
The transplantation market is highly fragmented, with numerous large, small, and medium-sized vendors operating across various regions. Some of the leading companies in the market include:
• Zimmer Biomet
• Medtronic
• Stryker Corporation
These industry leaders are actively engaged in product innovation, mergers and acquisitions, and regional expansion strategies to capture a larger market share. For example, strategic mergers and acquisitions enable companies to expand their product offerings and geographical reach, allowing them to better serve the growing demand for transplantation products globally.
An example of such innovation is the world's first robotic lung transplant, performed in April 2023 by a team of surgeons in Spain. The procedure used a robotic system known as Da Vinci, representing a significant leap forward in the field of organ transplantation. This novel robotic lung transplant procedure underscores the ongoing advancements in surgical technologies and highlights the increasing role of robotics and automation in transplantation surgeries.
Additionally, the market is witnessing a surge in the development of advanced technologies, such as 3D bioprinting, which holds the potential to revolutionize organ transplantation by enabling the regeneration of tissues and organs. In September 2020, CollPlant Biotechnologies, an Israeli biotech company, and United Therapeutics announced a collaboration to utilize 3D bioprinting for the development of human kidneys for transplantation. This partnership marks a significant milestone in the efforts to bioengineer functional organs, which could address the global organ shortage and improve transplant outcomes in the future.
Some of the prominent players in the global transplantation market include:
• Abbvie, Inc
• Arthrex, Inc.
• Zimmer Biomet
• Medtronic
• Novartis AG
• Strykers
• 21st Century Medicine
• BiolifeSolutions, Inc
• Teva Pharmaceuticals
• Veloxis Pharmaceutical
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Best Kidney Doctor in Hyderabad: Expert Care for Your Kidney Health
When it comes to your kidney health, choosing the right doctor is crucial. The kidneys are vital organs that filter waste, balance fluids, and regulate essential bodily functions. Any issue with your kidneys can lead to severe complications, which is why timely diagnosis and treatment by a specialized kidney doctor is essential.
Hyderabad, known for its advanced healthcare infrastructure, is home to some of the best nephrologists who specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of kidney diseases. Whether you are suffering from chronic kidney disease (CKD), kidney stones, or require dialysis or kidney transplantation, the best kidney doctors in Hyderabad are equipped with the expertise and experience to guide you on the path to recovery.
Why Choose a Specialist Kidney Doctor?
Kidney diseases can often be complex and may not show symptoms until they reach an advanced stage. This is why it's important to consult a kidney specialist (nephrologist) as soon as you notice any signs such as swelling, fatigue, changes in urination, or high blood pressure. A nephrologist is trained to manage a wide range of kidney-related issues, including:
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Kidney Stones
Dialysis Management
Kidney Infections
Kidney Transplants
Electrolyte Imbalance
Hypertension-related Kidney Problems
Timely intervention by a skilled kidney doctor can prevent the progression of kidney disease and improve the quality of life.
Meet the Best Kidney Doctors in Hyderabad
Here are some of the top kidney doctors in Hyderabad who have built a reputation for providing expert care for various kidney conditions:
1. Dr. N. Pawan Kumar Rao – Renowned Kidney Specialist
Qualifications: MBBS, MD, DM (Nephrology)
Dr. N. Pawan Kumar Rao is recognized as one of the best kidney doctors in Hyderabad. With years of experience in nephrology, Dr. Rao specializes in treating a wide range of kidney diseases, including chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, hypertension, and kidney transplants. His patient-first approach and advanced knowledge of nephrology ensure that patients receive the best possible care, whether it's for preventing kidney failure or managing ongoing treatment plans.
Dr. Rao is well-regarded for his compassionate care and ability to simplify complex medical information, ensuring patients and their families feel comfortable and well-informed about their treatment options.
2. Dr. S.V. Subramanyam – Leading Kidney Expert
Qualifications: MBBS, MD, MISN (Nephrology)
Dr. S.V. Subramanyam is another top choice when it comes to kidney specialists in Hyderabad. He is well-known for his expertise in managing chronic kidney disease, kidney dialysis, and kidney transplants. With his extensive experience in the field, Dr. Subramanyam has become a trusted name for patients seeking effective treatment for kidney-related issues.
Dr. Subramanyam takes a personalized approach to treatment, ensuring that each patient receives a customized plan based on their unique condition. His commitment to providing the highest standard of care has earned him widespread respect in the medical community.
3. Dr. Sashidhar Ch – Expert Nephrologist
Qualifications: MBBS, MD, DNB
Dr. Sashidhar Ch is a highly skilled nephrologist who specializes in diagnosing and managing kidney diseases. His focus areas include chronic kidney disease, kidney transplant, dialysis management, and treatment for various renal conditions. Dr. Sashidhar’s expertise, combined with his compassionate approach, makes him one of the most sought-after kidney doctors in Hyderabad.
He is known for providing comprehensive care and empowering his patients with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their treatment options.
4. Dr. P. Hari Prasad – Trusted Kidney Specialist
Qualifications: MBBS, MD
Dr. P. Hari Prasad is an experienced kidney doctor with expertise in treating patients with kidney disease, hypertension, and those requiring dialysis. His holistic approach to treatment focuses not just on medical care, but also on providing emotional support to patients and their families. With a deep understanding of nephrology and the latest advancements in kidney treatment, Dr. Prasad is highly regarded for his ability to improve his patients' kidney health and overall well-being.
Why Choose TX Hospitals for Kidney Care?
TX Hospitals is one of the leading healthcare institutions in Hyderabad, providing expert nephrology services to patients with kidney disease. The hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, advanced diagnostic tools, and a team of highly experienced nephrologists who are dedicated to providing personalized care for each patient.
Whether you're looking for preventive kidney care, need a kidney transplant, or require dialysis, TX Hospitals offers comprehensive nephrology services. The hospital is committed to offering the latest treatment options for kidney disease, ensuring that every patient receives the highest quality care.
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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
●Triage – Among outpatients identified as having AKI, we refer to the emergency department those who have any of the following: Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) stage 2 or 3 AKI (table 1); stage 1 AKI with an unclear etiology, or one that cannot be rapidly reversed with simple interventions, or in the presence of a concomitant, uncontrolled comorbid condition; or stage 1 AKI if the initial diagnostic evaluation and management cannot be performed in the outpatient setting. (See 'Identifying patients for emergency department referral' above.)
Those who are managed as an outpatient should be referred for outpatient nephrology consultation if the cause of AKI is not immediately apparent, if initial interventions fail to improve the kidney injury, if glomerulonephritis (GN) is strongly suspected, or when AKI occurs as a complication of treatment of an unrelated condition and future treatment depends upon nephrology input. (See 'Indications for urgent nephrology referral' above.)
●Indications for emergency kidney replacement therapy (KRT) – Emergency KRT should be performed in patients with AKI who have one or more of the following (see 'Evaluate need for urgent kidney replacement therapy' above):
•Hypervolemia with pulmonary edema that does not promptly respond to diuretics (see 'Hypervolemia with pulmonary edema' above)
•Severe hyperkalemia (serum potassium >6.5 mEq/L or those with symptoms or signs of hyperkalemia) (see 'Severe hyperkalemia' above)
•Life-threatening uremic symptoms, such as seizures or severe pericardial effusion (see 'Life-threatening uremic symptoms' above)
•Exposure to certain toxins (see 'Toxin exposure' above)
●Initial management
•Eliminate potential insults – Additional management entails elimination of potential insults, including hypotension, iodinated contrast agents, or medications such as nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), and nephrotoxins. (See 'Elimination and avoidance of potential insults' above.)
•Treat hypovolemic (if present) – Intravenous fluid therapy with 1 to 3 liters of crystalloid should be administered to patients with a clinical history consistent with fluid loss (such as vomiting and diarrhea), a physical examination consistent with hypovolemia (hypotension and tachycardia), or oliguria. However, fluid therapy should be avoided in patients with pulmonary edema or clear evidence of anuria. Additional fluid management depends upon the clinical condition and response to initial fluid therapy. (See 'Hypovolemic patients' above.)
Among patients with AKI and hypervolemia who are hemodynamically stable and not anuric, we start intravenous (IV) furosemide at 80 mg up to a single dose of 200 mg, or equivalent, to augment the urine output and relieve symptoms. Additional therapy depends upon the response to initial therapy. We typically initiate KRT for volume overload in patients who have anuria for more than 24 hours, who fail to respond to diuretics, or whose response to diuretics is insufficient to avoid worsening hypervolemia due to high obligate intake. (See 'Hypervolemic patients' above and 'Role of diuretics' above and 'Role of kidney replacement therapy' above.)
•Treat electrolyte imbalances (if present) – Electrolyte imbalances such as the following can complicate AKI and need specific management:
-Hyperkalemia (see 'Hyperkalemia' above)
-Hyperphosphatemia (see 'Hyperphosphatemia' above)
-Hypocalcemia (see 'Hypocalcemia' above)
-Hypomagnesemia and hypermagnesemia (see 'Hypomagnesemia and hypermagnesemia' above)
-Hyperuricemia (see 'Hyperuricemia' above)
•Treat metabolic acidosis (if present) – We initiate KRT in patients with oliguric or anuric AKI who are volume overloaded and have severe metabolic acidosis (a pH <7.1), unless the acidosis can be rapidly resolved by quickly correcting the underlying etiology (eg, diabetic ketoacidosis). However, in other patients who have no indications for acute KRT, bicarbonate may be administered instead of KRT to treat acidosis. Diuretics can be used in nonoliguric patients to prevent hypervolemia and to enhance excretion of acid. The goal serum bicarbonate level is 20 to 22 mEq/L and the goal pH is >7.2. Metabolic alkalosis with AKI is usually seen in volume depleted patients and responds to IV sodium chloride infusion. (See 'Managing acid-base disturbances' above.)
●Subsequent management
•Nutrition management – Patients with AKI generally benefit from dietary restrictions on potassium, phosphorous, sodium and fluid intake (1 to 1.5 L per day, except if volume depleted). Given the complexities of nutritional support in these patients and the individual needs of a given patient, we obtain a nutrition consult to best tailor therapy in hospitalized patients with severe stage 3 AKI. For patients with lesser stages of AKI, the need for consultation should be based upon an individual needs assessment. (See 'Managing nutrition' above.)
•Assess for uremia – We perform daily assessment of uremic signs and symptoms (such as anorexia, nausea, vomiting, metallic taste, altered mental status) to determine if KRT may be indicated. KRT initiation in such patients should be approached with a clear goal of monitoring whether or not putative uremic symptoms improve with therapy. Typically, several KRT sessions are required to determine if symptoms resolve with KRT. (See 'Assessing for uremia' above.)
•Assess for fluid and electrolyte imbalances – We monitor serum creatinine, electrolytes, albumin, and measures of fluid balance (weight, fluid intake, and urine output) daily in most patients, although more frequent monitoring may be warranted. (See 'Monitoring and follow-up' above.)
●Follow-up – We advise that patients hospitalized for moderate to severe AKI have an outpatient nephrology evaluation (or primary care if nephrology is unavailable) shortly after discharge. (See 'Monitoring and follow-up' above.)
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