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| '''Intrinsic renal''' disease — ATN, AIN, or glomerulonephritis. Kidneys unable to concentrate urine. | | '''Intrinsic renal''' disease — [[Acute tubular necrosis|ATN]], AIN, or glomerulonephritis. Kidneys unable to concentrate urine. | ||
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| style="background:#f39c12; color:white; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | 1–2% | | style="background:#f39c12; color:white; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | 1–2% | ||
Latest revision as of 16:51, 21 March 2026
Interactive FENa (Fractional Excretion of Sodium) calculator. Requires the calculator gadget.
Usage: {{FENa Calculator}}
Fractional Excretion of Sodium (FENa)
| Parameter | Value |
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| Serum Sodium (mEq/L) | |
| Serum Creatinine (mg/dL) | |
| Urine Sodium (mEq/L) | |
| Urine Creatinine (mg/dL) | |
| FENa (%) | % |
| Interpretation (in setting of oliguria/AKI) | |
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| <1% | Pre-renal azotemia — Kidneys are sodium-avid (hypoperfusion, hypovolemia, heart failure, cirrhosis). Consider volume resuscitation. |
| >2% | Intrinsic renal disease — ATN, AIN, or glomerulonephritis. Kidneys unable to concentrate urine. |
| 1–2% | Indeterminate — May be seen in early ATN or with mixed etiologies. Clinical correlation required. |
| Important Caveats | |
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| References |
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