2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.nefro.2015.09.015
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Infarto renal agudo: características clínicas y factores pronósticos

Abstract: ARI is a rare pathology with non-specific symptoms, and it is not associated with cardiological disease or arrhythmias in more than half of cases. A substantial proportion of patients have unfavourable outcomes, and the initial renal function is one of the main prognostic factors.

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“…Tabla 1. Criterios de exclusión adicionales4,5,18,[21][22][23][24][25][26][27] Se identificaron 718 de 1.582 pacientes con infartos renales de causa cardioaortoembólica(45,4%), 253 (16%) debidos a injuria arterial renal, 146 (9,2%) debidos a factores protrombóticos, 79 (5%) se debían a otras causas y 291 (18,4%) se clasificaron como idiopáticos. Teniendo 2 series a la injuria arterial renal como más frecuente (Faucon et al y Bourgault et al), 2 series al grupo de otras causas como grupo más frecuente (Wong et al, Bertolotto et al) y una serie al grupo idiopático como más frecuente (Karacabey et al) 3,5,20,30,31 .En la Tabla 2 se resumen los resultados encontrados.…”
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“…Tabla 1. Criterios de exclusión adicionales4,5,18,[21][22][23][24][25][26][27] Se identificaron 718 de 1.582 pacientes con infartos renales de causa cardioaortoembólica(45,4%), 253 (16%) debidos a injuria arterial renal, 146 (9,2%) debidos a factores protrombóticos, 79 (5%) se debían a otras causas y 291 (18,4%) se clasificaron como idiopáticos. Teniendo 2 series a la injuria arterial renal como más frecuente (Faucon et al y Bourgault et al), 2 series al grupo de otras causas como grupo más frecuente (Wong et al, Bertolotto et al) y una serie al grupo idiopático como más frecuente (Karacabey et al) 3,5,20,30,31 .En la Tabla 2 se resumen los resultados encontrados.…”
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“…Due to its nonspecific presentation, it is frequently mistaken for other common diseases such as nephrolithiasis, pyelonephritis, lumbago, or other abdominal lesions delaying the diagnosis on average by 3‐5 days . Undiagnosed renal infarction poses risks of persistent symptoms, development of acute and chronic renal dysfunction, and an overall increased risk of mortality . Our patient’s clinical presentation mimicked pyelonephritis, a very commonly encountered presentation in young females.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Most previous studies described renal infarction of all causes. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 All but three studies included less than 10 iRI cases. Oh et al reported a large Asian renal infarction cohort of all etiologies which included 132 iRI cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 There is no consensus treatment strategy for iRI, because previous studies have not reported long-term outcomes based on therapeutic intervention. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 We sought to determine if anticoagulation or nonanticoagulation was associated with a higher incidence of recurrent arterial thrombosis, de novo venous thrombosis, bleeding event, or development of long-term hypertension, proteinuria, or chronic kidney disease (CKD).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%