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Böbrek Fonksiyonları Bozuk Hastalarda Preoperatif Değerlendirme

Preoperative Evaluation of the Patients With Renal Dysfuntion

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Renal function abnormalities are frequently seen in patients who have an operation during preoperative and postoperative period. There may be deficiencies at management of therapy during preoperative and postoperative period, because differential diag¬ nosis can't be done sufficiently in patients who have renal function abnormality. These deficiencies cause complications and as a re¬ sult, enhance morbidity and mortality. In our review, we aimed to light the way for the differential diagnosis and treatment of patients who have renal function abnormality during perioperative period.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Preoperatif ve postoperatif dönemde cerrahi hastalarında böbrek fonksiyon bozuklukları sıklıkla görülmektedir. Böbrek fonksiyon bozukluğu olan hastalarda ayırıcı tanının iyi yapılamaması nedeni ile preoperatif ve postoperatif dönemde tedavinin düzenlenmesin¬ de eksiklikler olabilmektedir. Bu eksiklikler de komplikasyonlara ve sonuçta mortalite ve morbiditede artışa neden olmaktadır. Bu derleme makalemizde, böbrek fonksiyonları bozuk olan hastaların perioperatif dönemde ayırıcı tanı ve tedavilerine ışık tu¬ tulması amaçlanmıştır.
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