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End Stage Renal Disease Causes and Treatment Methods

End Stage Renal Disease Causes and Treatment Methods. The Kidney’s. The Kidney’s - Glomerulus. Dialysis Process. What Your Kidneys Do Removes Metabolic Waste Fluid Balance Electrolyte Balance Acid Base Balance Hormone Production Parathyroid Hormone Erythropoeiten

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End Stage Renal Disease Causes and Treatment Methods

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  1. End Stage Renal DiseaseCauses and Treatment Methods

  2. The Kidney’s

  3. The Kidney’s - Glomerulus

  4. Dialysis Process What Your Kidneys Do • Removes Metabolic Waste • Fluid Balance • Electrolyte Balance • Acid Base Balance • Hormone Production • Parathyroid Hormone • Erythropoeiten • Vitamin D Metabolism Dialysis XX XXX XXXX XXXX X XXX XX The Kidneys XXXXXXXXXX

  5. Causes of Renal Failure • Diabetes • Hypertension • Glomerulonephritis • Infectious Diseases • Inherited Disease • Drug Toxicity • Other

  6. Types of Renal Failure Acute • Sudden Onset • Short Duration • Reversible • Aggressive Dialysis or Conservative Management Chronic • Gradual Onset • Not Reversible • Prior to End Stage Conservative Mgt. • End Stage, Chronic Management

  7. Complications of Renal Failure • Hypertension • Sodium Retention/Fluid Accumulation • Anemia • Dyspnoea • Electrolyte Imbalance • Acidosis • Uraemic Syndrome

  8. Uraemic Syndrome Signs • BUN and Creatinine Elevation Symptoms • GI Manifestations • Neurological Manifestations • Hematological Manifestations • Dermal Manifestations • Respiratory Manifestations Loss of Appetite Nausea Change in Taste Fatigue Sleep Disorders Mental Changes Neuropathy Anemia Itching Acidosis Shortness of Breath

  9. Renal Diseases Population Risk Factors Mechanism of Injury Renal Damage Recovery Acute Renal Chronic Renal Failure Failure Renal End Stage Replacement Renal Failure Therapy Renal Replacement Recovery Therapy Death

  10. Management of End Stage Renal Disease • Conservative Management • Haemodialysis • Peritoneal Dialysis - CAPD, APD, NIPD, DAPD • Transplantation • No Treatment

  11. Haemodialysis • Provides socialization for patients • Only need dialysis 3 times per week. • No equipment in the home (Unless Home HD) Advantages • Effective method to remove waste products • Performed by trained professionals Disadvantages • Physical ups and downs • Use of needles • Dietary restrictions • Vascular access • Travel to Center

  12. Peritoneal Dialysis Advantages • Manage your own care at home • Greater independence and control • Flexible treatment schedule • Less restricted diet • No needles • Less stress on body • Blood pressure control Disadvantages • Dialysis every day • Permanent catheter • Body image changes • Risk of infection • Possible weight gain • Storage space needed for supplies.

  13. P a t i e n t ' s K i d n e y T r a n s p l a n t K i d n e y ( e x t r a - p e r i t o n e a l l y ) B l a d d e r Transplantation Advantages • Most like your own kidney • No dialysis needed • No access needed • Normal Diet (-sodium) • More “normal” life style Disadvantage • Risks of major surgery • Risk of body rejecting kidney • Possible side effects of drugs • Lower resistance to illness • Body image changes.

  14. Withdrawal or No Treatment • Some patients may not be able to psychologically accept dialysis. • An elderly patient with co-morbid conditions may not be accepted for therapy. • Medical conditions may preclude therapy. • Medical team, patient and patient family will discuss treatment alternatives.

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