Renal Failure

In progressive renal disease, diminished renal reserve causes renal insufficiency and later renal failure and end stage renal disease.

Renal insufficiency is seen with loss of 50-70% of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), azotaemia with loss of >75% of the GFR and renal failure and uraemia when the GFR is below 30%.

Definitions:

Azotaemia - condition characterised by abnormal levels of nitrogen containing compounds such as urea and creatinine in the blood. Is one of the clinical characteristics of uraemia.

Uraemia - a clinical syndrome of renal failure in which blood urea levels are higher than normal.

Pages in category "Renal Failure"

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