Balancing acute medical management of acute kidney injury and hyperkalaemia versus medicines optimisation for long-term Cardio-Renal-Metabolic (CaReMe) diseases: a narrative review.

Q3 Medicine Acute Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Benjamin David James, Mark Holland, Darren Green
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Cardio-Renal-Metabolic (CaReMe) diseases, in the form of heart failure, chronic kidney disease and diabetes mellitus, justify prescription of multiple prognostically beneficial medications, specifically renin-angiotensin system inhibitors, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists, and sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors. Use of these medications is complicated by association with adverse effects, particularly acute kidney injury and hyperkalaemia. Balancing risk and benefit is a common dilemma in acute medicine, with increasingly frequent and complex treatment decisions. Physicians should contemplate adjustments to medications within the context of not just acute illness but also long-term benefit. In the setting of hyperkalaemia, potassium-binding medications can be utilised. At hospital discharge optimisation of therapy can be achieved through clear safety netting advice, scheduled biochemical follow-up, and planned clinical review.

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平衡急性肾损伤和高钾血症的急性药物治疗与长期心肾代谢疾病(CaReMe)的药物优化:叙述性综述。
心力衰竭、慢性肾脏病和糖尿病等心肾代谢(CaReMe)疾病需要使用多种对预后有益的药物,特别是肾素-血管紧张素系统抑制剂、矿物质皮质激素受体拮抗剂和钠-葡萄糖共转运体-2 抑制剂。这些药物的使用因其不良反应,尤其是急性肾损伤和高钾血症而变得复杂。在急诊医学中,风险与收益之间的平衡是一个常见的难题,治疗决策也越来越频繁和复杂。医生在考虑调整药物时,不仅要考虑急性疾病,还要考虑长期获益。在高钾血症的情况下,可以使用钾结合药物。出院时,可通过明确的安全网建议、定期的生化随访和有计划的临床复查来优化治疗。
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Acute Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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