When the blood creatinine is 600μmol/L, the survival time without dialysis is usually shorter, which is related to the cause of renal failure and whether it is actively treated or not, and the exact survival time cannot be generalized.
When the blood creatinine is 600 μmol/L or higher, it usually belongs to the fourth to fifth stage of chronic kidney disease, and most patients are in the pre-uremic stage. Survival time should be analyzed and judged according to complications, such as heart failure and hyperkalemia.
At this time, without dialysis, blood creatinine will seriously erode the body systems, which may lead to sudden death of the patient, such as cardiac arrest, cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction. However, if the blood creatinine reaches 600 μmol/L due to an acute cause, the survival time may be the same as or only slightly shorter than that of a normal person after active treatment.
Aggressive dialysis treatment for blood creatinine up to 600 μmol/L may have little effect on life expectancy. At this time, you should go to regular hospitals in time to cooperate with doctors for active treatment to expel toxins from the body and maintain the normal function of various body systems and organs, so as to avoid delaying the condition and causing adverse effects.