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Urinary Term 3

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Drug induced Pre-renal AKI pathophysiology

Author: Satvika Sinha



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Decreased Renal blood flow -> leads to increase in vasodilating prostaglandins to dilate the afferent arteriole. Blunted by NSAIDS that inhibit prostaglandin production Decreased Renal blood flow-> leads to Angiotensin 2 constricting the efferent arteriole. Blunted by ACE inhibitors/ARBs that inhibit angiotensin 2 production Both processes overcome by sever hypovolaemia


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