Acute Kidney Injury Overview, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Epidemiology and

Acute Kidney Injury Overview, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Epidemiology and Market Insights | DelveI

Deepa Singh
Deepa Singh
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Acute kidney failure occurs when your kidneys suddenly become unable to filter waste products from your blood. When your kidneys lose their filtering ability, dangerous levels of wastes may accumulate, and your blood's chemical makeup may get out of balance.

Acute kidney failure — also called an acute renal failure or acute kidney injury — develops rapidly. Acute kidney disease is common in those people who are already hospitalized, particularly in critically ill and who need medical care.

Acute kidney failure is often fatal and requires intensive treatment. However, acute kidney failure could also be reversible. If you're otherwise healthy, you'll recover normal or nearly normal kidney function.

Acute Kidney Injury Causes

The causes of acute kidney injury are often divided into three categories namely prerenal, intrinsic renal, and postrenal. In patients who have already got underlying chronic kidney disease, any of these factors, but especially volume depletion, may cause acute kidney injury additionally because the chronic impairment of renal function

Acute Kidney Injury Signs & Symptoms

Many people with acute kidney injury may be symptomatic and others may have generalized non-specific symptoms, such as vomiting, pain in the lower back, nausea, feeling shortness of breath, swelling of other body parts, etc. 

Acute Kidney Injury Epidemiology Insights:

Acute Kidney Injury is a condition characterized by minor or complete loss of kidney function due to a sudden injury to the kidneys. 

Acute Kidney Injury is common, especially among the elderly (≥ 65). The highest number of Acute Kidney Injury incident cases recorded in the United States was 895,078, whereas the lowest recorded was in Japan, in 2017. 

Among the EU5 countries, Germany had the highest Acute Kidney Injury diagnosed population with 82,902 cases, followed by France.  The least number of cases were observed in Spain in 2017.

Acute Kidney Injury Treatment Options

The treatment for Acute Kidney Injury depends on what caused it to happen. In most cases, people got to stay within the hospital during treatment. While you're being treated for the matter, you'll even have treatments to stop problems that will make it harder for your kidneys to heal. Some possible treatments include temporary hemodialysis, medicines to manage the amounts of vitamins and minerals in your blood, treatments to retain the right amount of fluid in your blood.

Acute Kidney Injury Market Insight

The current Acute Kidney Injury market exists with numerous unmet requirements connected with diagnosis and effective therapy which includes a lack of approved therapies for Sepsis Acute Kidney Injury.

The Acute Kidney Injury Market Size in the United State was found to be USD 2,907 million in 2017. EU5 countries, Germany accounts for the highest market size for Acute Kidney Injury, which is USD 276 million followed by the United Kingdom. Owing to the launch of upcoming therapies, market size shall increase during the forecast period 2018-2030.

The emerging therapies for the treatment of Acute Kidney Injury are expected to launch in the forecasted period include ANG-3777 by Biomedica/ Vifor Pharma, QPI-1002 by Quark Pharmaceutical/Novartis, ASP1128 by Astellas Pharma, Lumitrace by MediBeacon, Ruconest (Conestat alfa) by Pharming Technologies, bRESCAP by Alloksys, EA-230 by Exponential Biotherapies, recAP by AM-Pharma, and many others.

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