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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    “A STUDY ON THE CLINICAL-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF PATIENTS PRESENTING TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL”


    Dr Basavaraj B, Dr Krishna N, Dr PVR Leelamohan, Dr Rakesh Nayaka K
    JCDR. 2024: 802-819

    Abstract

    Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is described as a loss of kidney filtration and excretory function over days or weeks, resulting in the retention of nitrogenous and other waste products ordinarily eliminated by the kidneys. The extent of the problem is so severe that one in every five adults and one in every three children globally develop AKI during hospitalization.1 OBJECTIVES: 1. To study the clinical-epidemiological profile of patients presenting with Acute kidney injury to the emergency department 2. To find out the presumptive aetiology of AKI while the patient is in the Emergency department. MATERIAL & METHODS: Study Design: A Clinical Prospective Observational Study. Study area: The study was conducted in the Department of Emergency Medicine. Study Period: 1 year. Sample size: The study consisted of a total of 100 subjects. Sampling Technique: Simple Random technique. Study tools and Data collection procedure: Sample of Venous blood gas – 1ml of venous blood in a 2ml heparinised syringe was used PHOX ULTRA MACHINE by Nova Medical was used for analysis of venous blood gas. Sample for renal function test of venous blood in serum vial collected and results obtained based on a spectrophotometer and calorimeter method. MODULAR P800 by ross company was used for the analysis of kidney function tests Sample for urine routine and microscopy-5ml of urine collected in the sterile container.

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    Volume 15 Issue 6

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