Chronic renal failure is later stage of kidney disease. Patients with chronic
renal failure suffer from high creatinine levels, anemia, hypertension and other
symptoms, meanwhile some abnormal symptoms are not obvious for many patients. In
a result, the diagnosis of chronic renal failure can not only accord to clinical
symptoms but also the objective laboratory examinations. What aspects does the
diagnosis of chronic renal failure contain?
1. Shock or intravascular hemolysis, drug poisoning or allergy;
2. After alleviation and treatment of acute hypovolemia, dehydration, urinary
tract obstruction, the urine quantity is still ≤17/ml/h or ≤400/ml/24h;
3. Urine proportion is below 1.015, and even below 1.010;
4. Increasing acute Azotemia
5. Urine osmotic pressure<350mOsm/Kg. water, urine Na>40mmol/L;
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