Case Report

Acute Kidney Injury Induced by Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome is an Avid and Persistent Sodium-Retaining State

Figure 3

Urinary sodium (NaU) (a) and fractional excretion of sodium (FENa) (b) in the course of hemorrhagic shock and subsequent septic shock. Grey areas represent increases in NaU attributable to furosemide administration. The bold lines represent the hypothetical course of NaU and FENa in the absence of diuretic and CRRT interference. The dashed lines represent the period in which FENa is unreliable due to CRRT. indicates furosemide administration and its influence in FENa. CRRT: continuous renal replacement therapy DS: conventional dialysis. ICU: intensive care unit.
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