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Functional сlassification of the renal failure syndrome

Authors: Gozhenko, A. I.; Fedoruk, A. S.;

Functional сlassification of the renal failure syndrome

Abstract

According to bibliopraphy data and our own ones we have carried out the analysis of renal failure and its syndrome – acute renal failure (ARF) and chronic renal failure (CRF). The presence of common phasing of the development of ARF and CRF is substantiated (the phase of compensation, subcompensation and decompensation). For the first time the compensation phasing (a latent period or the period of renal reserve exhaustion in case of ARF and CRF) has been singled out. The pathogenetic common character of ARF and CRF with a possibility of a transition of renal failure on the basis of a transition of CRF into ARF is substantiated. A functional classification of renal failure on the basis of the degree of disturbances of the renal homeostatic functions has been proposed.

За даними літератури і особистим дослідженням проаналізована ниркова недостатність та її синдроми – ГНН та ХНН. Обґрунтована загальна фазність розвитку ГНН та ХНН (фаза компенсації, субкомпенсації и декомпенсації). Вперше виділена фаза компенсації (прихований період або період вичерпування ниркового резерву при ГНН та ХНН). Обґрунтована патогенетична спільність ГНН та ХНН з можливістю переходу ХНН у ГНН. Запропонована функціональна класифікація ниркової недостатності на основі ступеня порушень гомеостатичних функцій нирок.

По данным литературы и собственным данным проведен анализ почечной недостаточности и её синдромов – ОПН и ХПН. Обоснована общая фазность развития ОПН и ХПН (фаза компенсации, субкомпенсации и декомпенсации). Впервые выделена фаза компенсации (скрытый период или период исчерпания почечного резерва при ОПН и ХПН). Обоснована патогенетическая общность ОПН и ХПН с возможностью перехода ХПН в ОПН. Предложена функциональная классификация почечной недостаточности на основе степени нарушений гомеостатических функций почек.

Keywords

ниркова недостатність; функціональна класифікація; фаза компенсації; прихований період, renal failure; functional classification; compensation phase; latent period, почечная недостаточность; функциональная классификация; фаза компенсации; скрытый период

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