Acute renal insufficiency
Session
Medicine and Nursing
Description
Acute renal insufficiency is characterized by a reversible increase in the concentration of creatinine and nitrogen products as a result of the kidney's inability to adequately maintain fluid and electrolyte homeostasis.
Purpose of the paper: is to research the latest literature on PAV as well as identify the most common causes of all three forms of the disease, determine the predominant form, determine the age and sex of the patients, at the Clinic Pediatrics, near UCCK.
Research Methods: The method used for this research is retrospective. Data are collected at the Pediatric Clinic, near the University Clinical Center of Kosovo, and cover the last 5 years 2011-2016.
Results: Of the 59 patients with PAV, 28 were female and 31 were male. Percentage calculation means that 47% of patients are female and 53% are male. Young people, especially children aged 1 to 5, are most affected by PAV.
Conclusions: PAV is more pronounced among males, with 53% compared to 47% of female cases. Of the three forms of PAV, the most common is Pre-renal. Young people, especially children aged 1 to 5, are most affected by PAV.
Session Chair
Fitim Alidema
Session Co-Chair
Salih Krasniqi
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-19-2
Location
Pristina, Kosovo
Start Date
26-10-2019 1:30 PM
End Date
26-10-2019 3:00 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2019.299
Recommended Citation
Arifaj, Fatlume, "Acute renal insufficiency" (2019). UBT International Conference. 299.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2019/events/299
Acute renal insufficiency
Pristina, Kosovo
Acute renal insufficiency is characterized by a reversible increase in the concentration of creatinine and nitrogen products as a result of the kidney's inability to adequately maintain fluid and electrolyte homeostasis.
Purpose of the paper: is to research the latest literature on PAV as well as identify the most common causes of all three forms of the disease, determine the predominant form, determine the age and sex of the patients, at the Clinic Pediatrics, near UCCK.
Research Methods: The method used for this research is retrospective. Data are collected at the Pediatric Clinic, near the University Clinical Center of Kosovo, and cover the last 5 years 2011-2016.
Results: Of the 59 patients with PAV, 28 were female and 31 were male. Percentage calculation means that 47% of patients are female and 53% are male. Young people, especially children aged 1 to 5, are most affected by PAV.
Conclusions: PAV is more pronounced among males, with 53% compared to 47% of female cases. Of the three forms of PAV, the most common is Pre-renal. Young people, especially children aged 1 to 5, are most affected by PAV.