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Anuria and Oliguria

Prevention

  • The key to preventing oliguria or anuria is adequate hydration in at-risk patients.
    • Patients who have just undergone surgery
    • Patients receiving nephrotoxic medications
      • Amphotericin B
      • Acyclovir
      • Radiocontrast agent
    • Patients at risk of tumor lysis syndrome
    • Patients at risk of pigment nephropathy caused by hemoglobinuria or myoglobinuria

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