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ACE inhibitors |
Blood pressure medicines particularly effective in diabetic
kidney disease |
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ANCA-/anti- neutrophil cyBack to Toplasmic antibody
ANA/anti-nuclear antibody |
One
marker in the blood of autoimmune disease. |
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APD /automated peritoneal dialysis |
Peritoneal dialysis with bag exchanges done automatically by
a machine overnight |
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ARF/AKI |
Acute
renal failure/Acute kidney injury, impaired kidney function
coming on in a short time ie less than 3 months |
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ARTG |
Auckland Renal Transplant Group |
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Autoimmune disease |
Disease
that occurs when immune system mistakenly attacks body
itself |
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AVF/AVG / arterio-venous fistula/graft |
Artery
stitched to a vein usually in the arm through which
haemodialysis is performed |
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BMI |
Body
mass index, to assess if of a healthy weight or otherwise |
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BP |
Blood
pressure |
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CAPD/continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis |
Peritoneal
dialysis with manual bag exchanges done by the patient
through the day, usually 4 or 5 times |
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CKD/chronic kidney disease |
Disease
affecting the kidneys usually resulting in impaired function
coming on over a longer time ie more than 3 months |
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Creatinine |
A
waste product of metabolism found in the blood the
concentration of which is used as a marker of kidney
function |
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Diabetic nephropathy |
Kidney
disease due to diabetes |
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Dialysis |
Process
of removing waste products and excess fluid from the blood |
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DSE/dobutamine stress echocardiogram |
Heart
stress test using a dobutamine infusion and
echocardiography to indirectly assess blood supply to the
heart- to exclude angina etc. |
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Echocardiogram |
Ultrasound
of the heart to assess the valves and pump function |
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eGFR/estimated glomerular filtration rate |
A
measure of kidney function |
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ESRD /end stage renal failure |
Total and permanent kidney failure |
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ETT /exercise tolerance test |
Treadmill
test to assess exercise capacity and indirectly assess blood
supply to the heart. |
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FSGS/focal segmental glomerulosclerosis |
Process
of scarring of the functional units of the kidney with a
variety of causes |
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GN/glomerulonephritis |
Inflammation
in the kidney which can impair function |
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Haematuria |
Blood in the urine |
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Haemodialysis |
Dialysis
using a machine whereby blood is removed from the body via
tubes , passing through a dialyser and then returned via
another set of tubes typically for 4 hours 3 times a week |
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Hypertension |
High blood pressure |
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Immunosuppression |
Medications
targeting the immune system used in a variety of kidney
diseases including after a transplant |
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KT/V |
A
measure of the dose of dialysis |
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MRA |
Magnetic
resonance angiogram, radiological technique to look at blood
vessels |
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MSU |
Mid stream urine |
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Nephrectomy |
Removal
of a kidney. |
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Nephrologist |
Kidney
doctor. |
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Nephron |
Functional
unit of the kidney, of which there are 1 million/kidney. |
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Nephrotic syndrome |
Syndrome
due to excessive loss of protein in urine resulting in
swelling of extremities |
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PD/peritoneal dialysis |
Process
for removal of waste products of metabolism and excess fluid
from the blood using fluid drained into and out of the
abdominal cavity |
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Peritonitis |
Infection/inflammation
of the peritoneum- the membrane lining the abdominal cavity. |
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Proteinuria |
Protein in the urine. |
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Renal |
Relating to kidneys. |
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Renal biopsy |
A
procedure under ultrasound and local anaesthetic whereby a
tiny sample of the kidney is taken using a needle for
diagnostic purposes, to work out what is wrong with your
kidneys. |
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Renal DSA / digital subtraction angiogram |
Dye
test looking at the arteries to the kidneys |
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Renal osteodystrophy |
Bone
disease associated with kidney failure |
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Renoprotection |
Preventing/slowing
down the progression of chronic kidney disease eg through
blood pressure control etc. |
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Renovascular disease |
Narrowing
of the arteries supplying blood to kidney resulting in high
blood pressure and /or impaired kidney function |
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Uraemia |
Accumulation
of waste products normally removed by the kidney which
occurs in kidney failure and can cause symptoms including
vomiting , poor appetite, itch and tiredness |
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Vasculitis |
Inflammation of blood vessels |
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