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14 gru 2022 · Novel options for cats with CKD include telmisartan (Semintra), an angiotensin II receptor blocker, for the treatment of feline hypertension; capromorelin (Elura), a ghrelin receptor agonist, for mitigation of weight loss; nutrient-enriched water (Hydra Care) to promote adequate fluid intake; and AST-120 (Porus One), an oral adsorbent, to reduce...
22 maj 2020 · Cats were eligible for inclusion if presented with an acute onset of clinical signs compatible with AKI (eg, anorexia, lethargy, vomiting), 19 azotemia (serum creatinine [sCr] > 1.6 mg/dL) and at least one of the following criteria: (1) a previous diagnosis of CKD (in accordance with International Renal Interest Society [IRIS]) with a ...
2 mar 2016 · Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed diseases in older cats. In most cats, CKD is also a progressive disease and can be accompanied by a wide range of clinical and clinicopathological changes.
What is the treatment for acute kidney injury? Treatment is focused on removing the circulating toxins as quickly as possible and restoring electrolyte balance. This is usually accomplished by administering intravenous fluids for twenty-four to ninety-six hours (1 to 4 days).
There are certain management factors that are general to all cats with CKD irrespective of age, such as trying to avoid exposure to nephrotoxins, episodes of acute kidney injury (AKI) or periods of pre- or post-renal azotaemia.
The management goal in acute kidney injury (AKI) is, firstly, to prevent further renal damage by identifying and treating any primary underlying cause appropriately and, secondly, to enhance renal cellular recovery. Potential treatable underlying diseases include pyelonephritis, urinary tract obstruction or lymphoma.
These ISFM Consensus Guidelines have been developed by an independent panel of clinicians and academics to provide practical advice on the diagnosis and management of this complex disease. Clinical challenges: Although CKD is a common clinical problem in cats, the manifestations of disease vary between individuals.