The requirement of hemodialysis in patients with acute gastroenteritis–induced acute kidney injury

Acute gastroenteritis is an important cause of preventable acute kidney injury (AKI). Inadequate or delayed restoration of diarrheal losses results in a very high incidence of AKI. Diarrheal illness is a major reason for hospitalization, but data on consequent acute kidney injury are sparse. The obj...

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Main Authors: Supriyaa Bhakthavatchalam, Devasena Srinivasan, R Prithviraj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2021;volume=10;issue=6;spage=2423;epage=2427;aulast=Bhakthavatchalam
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spelling doaj-71c6b8f1500e49ff9bbafc3fbadc1c042021-07-27T04:43:20ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632021-01-011062423242710.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1979_20The requirement of hemodialysis in patients with acute gastroenteritis–induced acute kidney injurySupriyaa BhakthavatchalamDevasena SrinivasanR PrithvirajAcute gastroenteritis is an important cause of preventable acute kidney injury (AKI). Inadequate or delayed restoration of diarrheal losses results in a very high incidence of AKI. Diarrheal illness is a major reason for hospitalization, but data on consequent acute kidney injury are sparse. The objective of the study is to determine the incidence of AKI in infectious and noninfectious diarrheal illness requiring hospitalization and to identify correlates and outcomes of diarrhea-associated AKI. None of the patients had any organism isolated in stool, probably due to prompt initiation of antibiotics/inadequate culture growth. Three out of our 6 cases did not require hemodialysis (HD) and AKI resolved on conservative management alone (fluids, electrolyte management, and antibiotics). Three out of 6 cases had nonresolving AKI and were dependent on renal replacement therapy (RRT) even at 1 month after discharge as they remained oliguric. One recent paper has reported the recovery of renal function after a period of dialysis. Frequent electrolyte abnormalities, risk of (catheter-related/bloodstream) infections, and severity of the primary disease are the chief reasons for the persistently high morbidity. Although, there was no mortality in our study.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2021;volume=10;issue=6;spage=2423;epage=2427;aulast=Bhakthavatchalamabg – arterial blood gasage – acute gastroenteritisaki – acute kidney injurybun – blood urea nitrogendm – diabetes mellitushd – hemodialysishtn – hypertensionlft – liver function testrft – renal function test
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author Supriyaa Bhakthavatchalam
Devasena Srinivasan
R Prithviraj
spellingShingle Supriyaa Bhakthavatchalam
Devasena Srinivasan
R Prithviraj
The requirement of hemodialysis in patients with acute gastroenteritis–induced acute kidney injury
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
abg – arterial blood gas
age – acute gastroenteritis
aki – acute kidney injury
bun – blood urea nitrogen
dm – diabetes mellitus
hd – hemodialysis
htn – hypertension
lft – liver function test
rft – renal function test
author_facet Supriyaa Bhakthavatchalam
Devasena Srinivasan
R Prithviraj
author_sort Supriyaa Bhakthavatchalam
title The requirement of hemodialysis in patients with acute gastroenteritis–induced acute kidney injury
title_short The requirement of hemodialysis in patients with acute gastroenteritis–induced acute kidney injury
title_full The requirement of hemodialysis in patients with acute gastroenteritis–induced acute kidney injury
title_fullStr The requirement of hemodialysis in patients with acute gastroenteritis–induced acute kidney injury
title_full_unstemmed The requirement of hemodialysis in patients with acute gastroenteritis–induced acute kidney injury
title_sort requirement of hemodialysis in patients with acute gastroenteritis–induced acute kidney injury
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Acute gastroenteritis is an important cause of preventable acute kidney injury (AKI). Inadequate or delayed restoration of diarrheal losses results in a very high incidence of AKI. Diarrheal illness is a major reason for hospitalization, but data on consequent acute kidney injury are sparse. The objective of the study is to determine the incidence of AKI in infectious and noninfectious diarrheal illness requiring hospitalization and to identify correlates and outcomes of diarrhea-associated AKI. None of the patients had any organism isolated in stool, probably due to prompt initiation of antibiotics/inadequate culture growth. Three out of our 6 cases did not require hemodialysis (HD) and AKI resolved on conservative management alone (fluids, electrolyte management, and antibiotics). Three out of 6 cases had nonresolving AKI and were dependent on renal replacement therapy (RRT) even at 1 month after discharge as they remained oliguric. One recent paper has reported the recovery of renal function after a period of dialysis. Frequent electrolyte abnormalities, risk of (catheter-related/bloodstream) infections, and severity of the primary disease are the chief reasons for the persistently high morbidity. Although, there was no mortality in our study.
topic abg – arterial blood gas
age – acute gastroenteritis
aki – acute kidney injury
bun – blood urea nitrogen
dm – diabetes mellitus
hd – hemodialysis
htn – hypertension
lft – liver function test
rft – renal function test
url http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2021;volume=10;issue=6;spage=2423;epage=2427;aulast=Bhakthavatchalam
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