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Fractional Excretion of Sodium (FENa)

FENa — Fractional Excretion of Sodium

Creatinine Units

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In a patient on furosemide, calculate FEUrea as your primary discriminator: FEUrea = (U-Urea × P-Cr) / (P-Urea × U-Cr) × 100. A result <35% points to pre-renal AKI; >50% to established ATN. Unlike sodium, urea reabsorption is not directly blocked by loop diuretics, making FEUrea more reliable in this common clinical scenario.

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The concept of fractional excretion was first applied clinically in the early 1970s. Espinel introduced FENa in 1976 as a simple bedside test to guide fluid management in AKI — the same year Cockcroft-Gault published their creatinine clearance equation — making 1976 a remarkably productive year for practical nephrology tools.

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