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Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2022Postoperative AKI is a common complication of major surgery and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes AKI definition allows consensus classification and identification of postoperative AKI through changes in serum creatinine and/or urine output.
Naomi Boyer +3 more
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Preventing Acute Kidney Injury
Critical Care Clinics, 2015Epidemiologic studies applying the acute kidney injury (AKI) classification system have confirmed the increasing incidence of AKI in different settings and its association with adverse outcomes. AKI is now a recognized important risk factor for new-onset chronic kidney disease, determining acceleration in progression to end-stage renal disease, leading
Etienne, Macedo, Ravindra L, Mehta
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Acute Kidney Injury Biomarkers
2015Acute kidney injury (AKI) is defined by a rise in serum creatinine, fall in urine output or both. Numerous new biomarkers of AKI have been identified and validated in different experimental and clinical scenarios with the aims of overcoming some of the short-comings of serum creatinine, improving the management of patients with AKI and advancing our ...
Ostermann, M, Curz, D, de Geus, Hilde
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Minerva Pediatrics, 2017
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is characterized by the abrupt inability of the kidneys to adequately excrete waste products and regulate fluid and electrolyte homeostasis appropriately. This results in an at least partially reversible increase in the blood concentration of creatinine and nitrogenous waste products.
Huandan, Yang +2 more
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is characterized by the abrupt inability of the kidneys to adequately excrete waste products and regulate fluid and electrolyte homeostasis appropriately. This results in an at least partially reversible increase in the blood concentration of creatinine and nitrogenous waste products.
Huandan, Yang +2 more
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Pediatrics, 2015
In recent years, there have been significant advancements in our understanding of acute kidney injury (AKI) and its impact on outcomes across medicine. Research based on single-center cohorts suggests that neonatal AKI is very common and associated with poor outcomes.
David T, Selewski +6 more
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In recent years, there have been significant advancements in our understanding of acute kidney injury (AKI) and its impact on outcomes across medicine. Research based on single-center cohorts suggests that neonatal AKI is very common and associated with poor outcomes.
David T, Selewski +6 more
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2018
Acute kidney injury (AKI) in children is a serious condition with an important impact on morbidity and mortality. Onset can be insidious and it is frequently unrecognized in the early phase when the therapeutic opportunities are theoretically more effective.The present review focuses on the most recent epidemiology studies and the progress in pediatric
Tiziana, Fragasso +2 more
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) in children is a serious condition with an important impact on morbidity and mortality. Onset can be insidious and it is frequently unrecognized in the early phase when the therapeutic opportunities are theoretically more effective.The present review focuses on the most recent epidemiology studies and the progress in pediatric
Tiziana, Fragasso +2 more
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Perioperative Acute Kidney Injury
Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2013The incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) is generally 5-7.5% in all acute care hospitalizations and accounts for up to 20% of admissions to intensive care units (ICUs). Of all of the cases of AKI during hospitalization, approximately 30-40% are observed in operative settings.
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2018
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with both short- and long-term clinical consequences including progression to chronic kidney disease. Recovery of renal function has gained importance, as interventions to prevent or treat AKI are limited. Basing recovery on a return of serum creatinine values excludes mounting evidence that AKI, even when ...
Carlos E, Palant +2 more
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with both short- and long-term clinical consequences including progression to chronic kidney disease. Recovery of renal function has gained importance, as interventions to prevent or treat AKI are limited. Basing recovery on a return of serum creatinine values excludes mounting evidence that AKI, even when ...
Carlos E, Palant +2 more
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Acute Kidney Injury Prevention
2016Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The incidence of AKI is increasing due to predisposing factors (sepsis, nephrotoxins, and hypotension). This review will focus on the risk stratification of patients vulnerable to developing AKI in whom the timing of the insult is known (e.g., cardiac surgery,
Tushar A, Chopra +2 more
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Epidemiology of acute kidney injury in critically ill patients: the multinational AKI-EPI study
Intensive Care Medicine, 2015E. Hoste +23 more
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