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Acute Kidney Injury

Pediatrics in Review, 2023
Acute kidney injury (AKI) has been shown to occur commonly in hospitalized children. AKI is associated with multiple complications, including elevated blood urea nitrogen level, electrolyte dyscrasias, acidosis, and fluid balance disorders. During the past 10 years, multiple multicenter studies have shown that AKI occurs commonly and is associated with
Shina, Menon   +2 more
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Acute Kidney Injury

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2018
Acute kidney injury (AKI) most commonly occurs in the hospital setting, and hospital-acquired AKI accounts for 22% of all AKI cases worldwide. AKI causes 2 million deaths per year, and 50% of critically ill patients develop AKI. AKIs include prerenal, intrarenal, and postrenal causes.
Joana, Gameiro   +2 more
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Acute kidney injury

Critical Care Medicine, 2008
Diagnosis and classification of acute pathology in the kidney are major clinical problems. Azotemia and oliguria represent not only disease but normal responses of the kidney to extracellular volume depletion or decreased renal blood flow. Changes in urine output and glomerular filtration rate are therefore neither necessary nor sufficient for the ...
Norbert, Lameire   +2 more
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Acute kidney injury

The Lancet
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common, heterogeneous, multifactorial condition, which is part of the overarching syndrome of acute kidney diseases and disorders. This condition's incidence highest in low-income and middle-income countries. In the short term, AKI is associated with increased mortality, an increased risk of complications, extended stays ...
Marlies, Ostermann   +5 more
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Acute Kidney Injury

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2017
Acute kidney injury is a heterogeneous group of conditions characterized by a sudden decrease in glomerular filtration rate, manifested by an increase in serum creatinine concentration or oliguria, and classified by stage and cause. This type of injury occurs in approximately 20% of hospitalized patients, with major complications including volume ...
Andrew S, Levey, Matthew T, James
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Acute kidney injury in kidney transplantation

Current Opinion in Nephrology & Hypertension, 2013
Acute kidney injury (AKI) in transplant recipients is a prevalent condition with a broad list of potential inciting causes. This review highlights recent data describing the epidemiology and long-term consequences of transplant AKI, novel interventions in the management of delayed graft function (DGF), and noninvasive diagnostic strategies.The ...
James E, Cooper, Alexander C, Wiseman
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