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[Nephrology in general practice]

P Cottier

    Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift
    |September 18, 1982
    PubMed
    Summary
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    General practitioners can manage renal disease patients by understanding key diagnostic findings and necessary tests. Essential prevention includes avoiding nephrotoxic substances and managing hypertension, with careful drug dosing based on kidney function.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nephrology
    • Internal Medicine
    • Clinical Practice

    Context:

    • Provides essential guidance for general practitioners on managing patients with renal disease.
    • Highlights the importance of accurate diagnostic assessment, including history, physical, laboratory, and radiological findings.
    • Emphasizes the role of the general practitioner in coordinating care with nephrologists.

    Purpose:

    • To equip general practitioners with practical knowledge for renal disease patient management.
    • To outline necessary examinations and studies for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
    • To review current therapeutic advancements and persistent challenges, such as in glomerulonephritis.

    Summary:

    • Discusses diagnostic approaches, emphasizing key clinical and investigative parameters for renal disease.

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  • Compares survival rates of hemodialysis and renal transplantation patients with other serious conditions.
  • Details crucial preventive strategies, including avoiding nephrotoxic analgesics and consistent antihypertensive therapy.
  • Stresses the importance of adjusting drug dosages according to renal function, using serum creatinine or creatinine clearance.
  • Impact:

    • Enhances the ability of general practitioners to identify and manage renal disease effectively.
    • Improves patient outcomes through timely referrals and appropriate diagnostic workups.
    • Contributes to better long-term management strategies for chronic kidney disease patients.
    • Informs clinical decision-making regarding drug administration in renally impaired patients.