Finding the cause of acute kidney injury: Which index of fractional excretion is better?

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Abstract

The fractional excretion of urea (FEU) is a useful index for differentiating the main categories of causes of acute kidney injury, ie, prerenal causes and intrinsic causes. It may be used in preference to the more widely used fractional excretion of sodium (FENa) in situations in which the validity of the latter is limited, such as in patients taking a diuretic.

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Gotfried, J., Wiesen, J., Raina, R., & Nally, J. V. (2012). Finding the cause of acute kidney injury: Which index of fractional excretion is better? Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation. https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.79a.11030

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