Timely treatment can minimise the extent of kidney injury and promote recovery of kidney function, which is also related to the cause and extent of the condition.
The treatment of acute kidney injury mainly includes: prevention and treatment of the underlying cause, maintenance of internal environmental stability, nutritional support, prevention and control of complications and renal replacement therapy.
The prognosis of acute kidney injury is mainly related to the cause and the severity of the complications. For acute kidney injury caused by pre-renal and post-renal causes, if diagnosed early and treated promptly, most patients can recover well from kidney function. In patients with acute kidney injury caused by parenchymal disease, the degree of recovery varies depending on the cause. Mortality is higher when combined with multi-organ failure.