Zusammenfassung
Mit zunehmendem Wissen über altersbedingte Veränderungen
der Nierenfunktion wird deutlich, dass die „gesund alternde” Niere
erheblich weniger Funktion einbüßt als bisher
angenommen. Vor allem bekannte Risikofaktoren für Kreislauferkrankungen
wie Hochdruck, Diabetes und Rauchen scheinen auch ausschlaggebend
für eine stärkere Abnahme der Nierenfunktion im Alter
zu sein. Bei älteren Personen mit solchen Begleiterkrankungen
kann aber das Auftreten einer primären chronischen Nierenerkrankung, oder
eines akuten Nierenversagens zum erheblichen Nierenfunktionsverlust
führen. Weiterhin stellt die alterbedingt eingeschränkte
Bandbreite der Salz- und Wasserhomöostase in Extremsituationen
(z. B. fieberhafter Infekt mit Durchfall) eine Gefahr für
den älteren Menschen dar. Nicht zuletzt sind Ältere
auch empfindlicher für Nebenwirkungen von potentiell nephrotoxischen Medikamenten
wie z. B. nicht-steroidalen Entzündungshemmern.
Summary
With more detailed knowledge on renal function at advanced age
it became clear that age-related changes of renal function are less
severe than previously thought. However, these changes are significantly
aggravated by classical cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension,
diabetes and smoking. As a consequence, in elderly with such co-morbidity
the appearance of a primary kidney disease or acute renal failure
may cause a serious deterioration of renal function. In addition,
impaired homeostasis with respect to salt (and fluid) balance has
important consequences for the management of the elderly who is
exposed to the twin risks of dehydration and fluid overload. Finally,
the kidney is the main route of excretion for many drugs and their
active metabolites. Diminution of renal function with age underlies,
at least in part, the known predisposition of the elderly to side
effects of their medication such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Schlüsselwörter
Altern - Atherosklerose - Glomerulosklerose - Hypertonie - Nierenfunktion
Key words
aging - atherosclerosis - glomerulosclerosis - hypertension - renal function
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