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Acute Kidney Injury Treatment

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Overview

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a sudden decline in kidney function that can occur within hours or days, impacting the body’s ability to filter waste and regulate fluids. At Manipal Hospitals Global, we offer advanced and compassionate acute kidney injury treatment backed by state-of-the-art diagnostics, expert nephrologists, and internationally accredited care systems. Our multidisciplinary acute kidney injury treatment process ensures timely intervention, personalised medical plans, and seamless support for international patients from the Middle East, Africa, and SAARC regions. With cutting-edge technology, round-the-clock critical care, and culturally sensitive patient navigation, Manipal Hospitals Global provides safe, effective, and affordable kidney injury treatment for all stages of AKI.

What is Acute Kidney Injury?

Acute kidney Injury happens when the kidneys suddenly stop working properly, leading to waste buildup in the body. It’s like a water filter getting clogged unexpectedly. Symptoms may include reduced urine output, swelling, confusion, fatigue, or nausea. Quick diagnosis and treatment are essential.

Why is Early Detection of AKI Important?

  • Higher Survival Rates: Timely treatment prevents progression to kidney failure.

  • Prevents Permanent Damage: Early care helps restore normal kidney function.

  • Fewer Complications: Reduces risk of infections, fluid overload, and heart issues.

  • Better Outcomes: Early intervention shortens hospital stay and improves recovery.

Why Choose Manipal Hospitals for AKI Treatment?

  • Experienced Nephrologists with decades of expertise in managing kidney emergencies.

  • NABH-accredited facilities ensuring global standards of safety and care.

  • Advanced Diagnostics like renal ultrasound, electrolyte profiling, and creatinine monitoring.

  • Full Treatment Spectrum including medications, dialysis, ICU care, and long-term monitoring.

  • Dedicated Patient Navigators for international patient support.

  • Affordable, high-quality AKI care with rapid emergency response.

Types of Acute Kidney Injury We Treat

  • Prerenal AKI: Caused by reduced blood flow to the kidneys.

  • Intrinsic AKI: Due to direct kidney damage from infections, toxins, or diseases.

  • Postrenal AKI: Caused by urinary blockage such as stones or an enlarged prostate.

  • Drug-Induced AKI: Triggered by medications causing kidney stress.

  • Sepsis-Related AKI: Occurs during severe infections affecting multiple organs.

  • Surgery-Related AKI: Develops after major surgeries due to sudden stress on kidneys.

Treatment Options Available

Surgical Options

  • Placement of Dialysis Access: Creating temporary or permanent access for dialysis.

  • Removal of Obstructions: Surgical removal of stones or blockages causing AKI.

  • Catheter Insertion: For urine drainage in postrenal AKI.

Non-Surgical Treatments

  • Medications: To control electrolytes, blood pressure, and infections.

  • Dialysis: Filters waste and fluid when kidneys cannot.

  • IV Fluids: To restore hydration and support blood flow.

  • Electrolyte Correction: Balances potassium, sodium, and acid levels.

  • Plasma Exchange: For immune-related kidney injuries.

  • Nutritional Support: Tailored diets to reduce kidney strain.

Who is Eligible for AKI Treatment?

  • Patients diagnosed with sudden kidney dysfunction through lab tests.

  • Individuals with decreased urine output or rising creatinine levels.

  • Patients with dehydration, infections, or drug-related kidney damage.

  • Those needing emergency dialysis due to fluid overload or electrolyte imbalance.

  • People seeking second opinions or advanced AKI management.

Who Should Not Undergo Certain Treatments?

  • Patients with severe heart failure may not tolerate aggressive fluid therapy.

  • Individuals allergic to specific medications used in treatment.

  • Pregnant women needing careful evaluation before certain imaging or drugs.

  • Patients with bleeding disorders requiring caution before invasive procedures.

Preparing for AKI Treatment

  • Collect medical reports, including recent blood tests and imaging.

  • Share details of current medications, supplements, and allergies.

  • Ensure a valid passport and medical visa for international patients.

  • Discuss treatment expectations with your nephrologist.

  • Arrange a caregiver for support during the treatment period.

  • Verify insurance or TPA coverage before admission.

What to Expect During Treatment?

Timeline

  • Diagnosis: Blood tests, urine tests, and imaging to identify the cause.

  • Planning: A personalised acute kidney injury treatment process designed by the nephrology team.

  • Treatment: Medications, dialysis, obstruction removal, or supportive therapy.

  • Follow-Up: Monitoring kidney recovery and preventing future episodes.

Team Involved

Nephrologists, critical care specialists, urologists, radiologists, dietitians, physiotherapists, and patient navigators.

Recovery and Aftercare

  • Side-Effect Management: Medicines for nausea, swelling, or weakness.

  • Mental Health Support: Counselling for anxiety caused by medical emergencies.

  • Medication Guidelines: Clear instructions on long-term kidney protection.

  • Diet & Rehabilitation: Low-salt, kidney-friendly diet with hydration guidance.

  • Follow-Up Testing: Regular creatinine and electrolyte checks.

  • Lifestyle Recommendations: Avoiding harmful medications and alcohol.

Risks & Complications

  • Fluid Overload: Can cause swelling or breathing issues.

  • Electrolyte Imbalance: High potassium levels affecting the heart.

  • Infections: Particularly in patients with catheters or dialysis lines.

  • Kidney Failure: If treatment is delayed or underlying disease is severe.

  • Blood Pressure Changes: Sudden rises or drops during treatment.

Benefits of AKI Treatment at Manipal Hospitals

  • Higher Recovery Rates due to timely and precise care.

  • Advanced Life-Saving Treatments like dialysis and critical care support.

  • Comprehensive Monitoring to prevent recurrence.

  • Affordable Emergency Care for international patients.

  • Improved Quality of Life with long-term kidney health guidance.

  • Family-Centric Care involving loved ones in every step.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The cost depends on the severity of AKI, the need for dialysis, and ICU care. Treatment in India is significantly more affordable than in Western countries, typically ranging from basic medical management to advanced critical care support.

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