Blood creatinine 800μmol / L is very dangerous, indicating that the patient has entered the uremic stage of renal failure, according to the course of the disease can be divided into acute renal failure and chronic renal failure.
Blood creatinine higher than 707μmol/L indicates that the patient has entered the uremia stage. Uremia is a syndrome of a series of clinical manifestations in the end stage of renal failure patients, which can appear in the whole body and multiple systems and other clinical manifestations, such as edema, chest tightness, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, bone disease, anemia, itchy skin and so on. According to the process of disease onset, it can be divided into acute renal failure and chronic renal failure.
1. Acute renal failure: a clinical syndrome in which glomerular filtration rate suddenly or continuously decreases, causing nitrogen waste retention, water, electrolyte and acid-base balance disorders, and resulting in complications in various systems. Timely intervention, such as hemodialysis, cause-specific treatment, renal function is likely to recover.
2.Chronic renal failure uremic stage of renal function is almost completely lost, prone to cardiac failure, hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, renal anemia and other complications, and even threaten the patient’s life. Therefore, blood creatinine at 800μmol/L is dangerous, and it is necessary to choose renal replacement therapy as early as possible, including hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and renal transplantation.
When the blood creatinine is 800μmol/L, it is recommended to go to professional hospitals for consultation, after clarifying the cause of the disease, and then carry out the next examination and treatment under the guidance of doctors.