2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-77423/v2
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Combining renal cell arrest and damage biomarkers to predict progressive AKI in patient with sepsis

Abstract: Background Sepsis is the most common trigger for AKI and up to 40% of mild or moderate septic AKI would progress to more severe AKI, which is associated with significantly increased risk for death and later CKD/ESRD. Early identifying high risk patients for AKI progression is a major challenge in patients with septic AKI. Objectives This study aims to evaluated the utility of combining renal cell arrest and damage biomarkers for predicting the progression of AKI in patient with sepsis. Methods This is a pro… Show more

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