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ANURIA OR OLIGURIA

Ask the following questions:

  1. Has the patient been on any drugs? Sulfonamides are notorious for causing renal failure, but one must also consider amphotericin B, gold compounds that might be administered in arthritis, and lead and other drugs or heavy metals.
  2. What is the blood pressure? If there is hypertension and anuria, one should consider acute or chronic glomerulonephritis, polycystic kidneys, and acute tubular necrosis. If there is a low blood pressure, one should consider prerenal causes of anuria such as dehydration, blood loss, the acute abdomen, and other causes of shock.
  3. Is there cardiomegaly or chest pain? If there is an enlarged heart, one should consider congestive heart failure. If there is chest pain, one should consider myocardial infarction or pulmonary infarction. If there is chest or abdominal pain with hypertension, then one should consider dissecting aneurysm.
  4. Is there enlargement of the kidneys? Enlargement of both kidneys should suggest bilateral hydronephrosis or polycystic kidneys. Unilateral enlargement of the kidneys is not usually associated with anuria.
  5. Is there bladder enlargement? Enlarged bladder would make one think of bladder neck obstructions due to prostatic hypertrophy or carcinoma or a urethral stricture. Occasionally, what is thought to be an enlarged bladder is actually a pelvic mass that is obstructing the ureter.
  6. Is there hematuria? Hematuria would suggest glomerulonephritis, acute tubular necrosis, intravascular hemolysis, and nephrolithiasis.
  7. What has been the patient's recent intake of fluid? Dehydration is a frequent cause of oliguria and anuria.

DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP

The first thing to determine is whether the patient really has anuria or oliguria. A Foley catheter should be passed and attached to drainage to determine the urine output. If there is obstructive uropathy due to bladder neck obstruction, obviously this will determine the diagnosis, as there will be a large volume of urine and it should be taken off gradually. Then studies of obstructive uropathy can be done, including cystoscopy and retrograde pyelography. If the obstructive uropathy is due to obstruction of the ureter, renal ultrasonography can be reliable in detecting the dilated calyces or dilated ureter.

If the patient presents with anuria and hypotension, the most important thing is to reestablish the blood pressure. If the anuria does not cease at this point, high-dose furosemide or a mannitol infusion can be started. Meanwhile, a CBC, chemistry panel, urinalysis, spot urine sodium, serum protein electrophoresis, an ANA assay, an EKG, and chest x-ray should be done. A flat plate of the abdomen should give an idea of the kidney size. The clinician should examine the urinary sediment himself, and this will identify cases of acute glomerulonephritis, lupus erythematosus, and acute tubular necrosis with considerable accuracy. The blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine ratio are helpful in distinguishing pre-renal from renal azotemia.

If intravascular hemolysis is suspected, serum haptoglobins and serum hemoglobin should be done. Eosinophilia of the blood or urine will be found in drug-induced nephritis. Renal angiography and aortography should be done in cases of suspected dissecting aneurysm or bilateral renal artery stenosis. Abdominal ultrasound will also be helpful in diagnosing polycystic kidneys and pelvic masses that may be obstructing the ureter. A CT scan may be necessary as well.

In difficult cases, a renal biopsy may be necessary to diagnose the various collagen diseases and the various forms of glomerulonephritis. Referral to a nephrologist would be best at this point.

 

Book Source Details

  • Book Title: Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs
  • Author(s): R. Douglas Collins
  • Year of Publication: 2003
  • Copyright Details: Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs, Copyright © 2003 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

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Copyright Details: Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs, Copyright © 2008 Williams & Wilkins.

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Title: Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs
Authors: R. Douglas Collins
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Copyright: 2003
ISBN: 0-7817-3805-9

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