Urinary tract infection (IRR 3.68; p < 0.001) and macroscopic hematuria (IRR 5.35; p < 0.001) were more common with catheterization, but post-renal problems were more likely in patients without catheterization (IRR 25.36; p < 0.001). The lowest complication rate was with clean intermittent ...
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First, the majority of CKD patients are asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic until late in their clinical course. For example, IgA nephropathy may progress without episodes of macrohematuria; minor renal malformations and even reflux nephropathy are sometimes diagnosed only in adulthood; interstitial and cyst...
A cause of CKD other than diabetes should be considered in the presence of other systemic diseases that cause CKD, when retinopathy is not present (particularly in T1D), or with CKD signs not common to diabetes (e.g., glomerular hematuria, large and abrupt changes in eGFR or albuminuria, ...
considering surgical intervention.[26][46]Other indications for surgery include recurrent urinary tract infections, gross hematuria due to BPH being unresponsive to medical treatment, recurrent bladder stones, significant BPH symptoms in patients who have failed other therapies, and renal failure secondary...
The prevalence of proteinuria, hematuria, and decreased eGFR increased with age. The multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that independent risk factors associated with CKD were female, age, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia. Conclusion The prevalence of CKD in the elderly population aged 65 ...
(3) absence of parenchymal kidney disease as indicated by proteinuria > 500 mg/d and microhematuria > 50 red blood cells per high power field; (4) exclusion of urinary tract outflow disturbances (normal renal ultrasonography); (5) no current or recent treatment with nephrotoxic drugs or ...
hematuria c. pyuria d. glycosuria e. nitrituria (a) What is the difference between acute and chronic renal failure? (b) What are some complications of acute renal failure? (c) What are some complications of chronic renal failure? A condition in which the renal pelvis bec...
In part, the requirement of proteinuria or hematuria to fulfill the diagnosis of stage 1–2 CKD is pre- dicated on the observations that age-related reductions in eGFR (as opposed to intrinsic renal disease associated reductions in eGFR) will not carry the same concerned pro- gnosis as CKD ...
Dipstick proteinuria was reported as ≥ + 1, and hematuria as ‘trace’ or ≥ + 1. Albuminuria was defined as > 30 mg/g, and anaemia by hemoglobin levels < 12 g/dl for women, and < 13 g/dl men. Data analysis The data were analyzed by SPSS version 17 ...