Abstract

Drug-induced renal failure is a frequent complication in the setting of ICU. Generally spoken pathomechanisms leading to drug-induced renal failure can be divided into hemodynamic effects, epithelial toxicity or crystalline nephropathy. The risk of drug-induced renal failure is increased by any form of hypovolemia (i.e. true hypovolemia or reduced effective circulating volume), older age, pre-existent renal impairment, and concomitant application of two or more nephrotoxins. This article reviews drugs most frequently responsible for renal failure in the ICU and discusses preventive measures.

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