Does creatinine down to 319 μmol/L still need hemodialysis?

Blood creatinine down to 319μmol/L can be seen in acute kidney injury and chronic renal failure, acute kidney injury if the situation improves can be appropriate to prolong the dialysis time and reduce the number of dialysis until complete recovery, while chronic renal failure requires long-term maintenance dialysis.
1. Acute kidney injury refers to the rapid decline of renal function due to various reasons, and some patients need hemodialysis transition to create time and conditions for renal function recovery. When creatinine drops to 319μmol/L, urine urine gradually increases, and the basic condition of the patient improves, the inter-dialysis period can be prolonged and the number of dialysis times can be reduced as appropriate until complete recovery.
2. Chronic kidney disease is the end stage of various kidney diseases, the renal parenchyma has been irreversibly damaged, and the renal function has declined. After dialysis, creatinine is reduced to 319μmol/L, but the body’s basic metabolism and eating will continue to produce metabolic wastes, resulting in creatinine rising again, so maintenance hemodialysis is needed 2 to 3 times a week to remove toxins.
Whether or not a person whose creatinine has dropped to 319 μmol/L still needs hemodialysis needs to be evaluated by a professional doctor, and it is recommended that he or she should consult a doctor in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.