The management of AKI in gynecological patients involves addressing the underlying cause and supporting kidney function:
Fluid Management: Ensuring adequate hydration is critical to maintaining kidney perfusion. Fluid overload should be avoided. Treating Underlying Causes: Infections should be treated with appropriate antibiotics, while surgical complications may require corrective procedures. Monitoring and Adjusting Medications: Drugs that contribute to nephrotoxicity should be discontinued or adjusted. Dialysis: In severe cases, renal replacement therapy may be necessary to manage electrolyte imbalances and remove waste products.