Prerenal azotemia is a common occurrence in hospitalized patients and is generally easier to define in clinical practice than in clinical research. Monitoring the duration of acute kidney injury and ...
Azotemia is a common health condition among older adults and people who are in the hospital. Around 8% to 16% of hospital admissions are due to azotemia. This condition occurs when your kidneys have ...
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Azotemia (azot = nitrogen; emia = blood) is a condition in which there is elevation of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine levels above normal values. The normal range of BUN is 8-20 mg/dL ...
Azotemia is a type of nephrotoxicity that involves excess nitrogen compounds in the blood. In severe cases, it has the potential to adversely affect the kidneys and cause acute renal failure. It is a ...
March 19, 2012 (Washington, DC) — Dementia patients with azotemia or anemia may be at increased risk for medical deterioration, new research suggests. Presented here at the American Association for ...
Acute renal failure is defined as a rapid decrease in the glomerular filtration rate, occurring over a period of minutes to days. Because the rate of production of metabolic waste exceeds the rate of ...
To the Editor: Dr. James H. Townsend, in his reply to the letter of Walter Hollander, Jr., in the February 10 issue of the Journal, states that the distinction between extrarenal azotemia and ...
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