Classification
Causes
AIN
Treatment
100

What is the definition of an AKI?

Increase of serum creatinine of greater than 0.3 over 48 hours or a greater than 50% increase over 1 week

100

What are some examples of prerenal, intrinsic and postrenal causes?

Prerenal: hypovolemia, severe HFrEF, decompensated cirrhosis

Intrinsic: ATN, AIN, tumor lysis syndrome

Postrenal: obstruction (BPH, cancer)

100

Name 2 common medications that can cause acute interstitial nephritis.

PCNs, cephalosporins, sulfas, cipro, NSAIDs, PPIs, acyclovir, rifampin, phenytoin, interferon

100

Name some medications that should be stopped to avoid aggravating AKI.

NSAIDs, ACE inhibitors, ARBs, metformin, gabapentin, cefepime, morphine, zosyn

200

How many stages are there of AKI according to KDIGO guidelines

3 stages

200

What percent of community and hospital acquired AKIs are due to prerenal causes?

70/40

200

What is the classic triad of symptoms for AIN?

Maculopapular rash, fever, arthralgias

All 3 only present in 1/3 of cases

300

What are the increases of creatinine for each stage?

Stage 1: 1.5-1.9 times baseline

Stage 2: 2-2.9 times baseline

Stage 3: greater than 3 times baseline or Cr over 4


300

What is the most common cause of intrinsic AKI and hospital acquired AKI

Acute tubular necrosis due to sepsis, shock, etc

300

How long after taking the offending medication dose AIN present?

1 day to several weeks depending on medication

8 days for PCNs

weeks to months for NSAIDs 

300

Is there a medication you can take to help treat ATN?

No, KDIGO 2012 guidelines show that the previous thought of diuretics being helpful by increasing urine output was clinically insignificant

400

What are the urine outputs for each stage?

Stage 1: Urine volume <0.5 mL/kg/hr for less than six hours

Stage 2: Urine output of <0.5 mL/kg/hour for 12 to 24 hours

Stage 3: Urine output of <0.3 mL/kg/hour for >24 hours or anuria for >12 hours

400

What is the demographic of patients most likely to develop AKI due to UTI?

Older men with prostate disease

400

What does a UA look like in AIN patients?

pyuria, proteinuria, white cell casts

urinary eosinophils are neither sensitive or specific