Blood creatinine 600μmol/L suggests that blood creatinine is elevated, mostly due to pathological reasons, divided into acute kidney injury and chronic renal failure, etc. Some patients with acute kidney injury may not be treated with dialysis; patients with chronic renal failure often need to be treated with dialysis when they progress to uremia.
1. Acute kidney injury: there are three kinds of injury: pre-renal, renal and post-renal. Pre-renal such as insufficient effective circulating blood volume, post-renal such as stones, etc., will usually improve after rehydration and lithotripsy, and do not need dialysis treatment.
2. Chronic renal failure: patients who have progressed to the uremic stage usually need renal replacement therapy, including hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation, etc. The appropriate treatment should be chosen under the guidance of physicians.
Patients with blood creatinine 600μmol/L should go to the hospital in time, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of professional physicians to avoid delaying the condition.