Accuracy of the persistent AKI risk index in predicting acute kidney injury in patients admitted to the intensive care unit for acute respiratory failure
João Raphael Zanlorensi Glir,
Rafaella Stradiotto Bernardelli,
Amanda Christina Kozesinski-Nakatani
et al.
Abstract:Objective
To evaluate the accuracy of the persistent AKI risk index (PARI) in
predicting acute kidney injury within 72 hours after admission to the
intensive care unit, persistent acute kidney injury, renal replacement
therapy, and death within 7 days in patients hospitalized due to acute
respiratory failure.
Methods
This study was done in a cohort of diagnoses of consecutive adult patients
admitted to the intensive care unit of eight hospitals in Curitiba, Brazil,
betw… Show more
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