An analysis of a course of acute renal insufficiency (ARI) in middle-aged and old patients (aged over 60) is based on a follow-up of 123 patients. Attention is drawn to multifactorial development of ARI in middle-aged persons, to disturbances of water-electrolyte balance and the blood coagulation system. Various aspects of therapeutic tactics for middle-aged ARI patients are considered.

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