“…Several risk factors, not always consistently, had been defined for mortality in previous series: younger age [3,26], older age [21], extrarenal diseases [3,22,[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33], sepsis, septic shock, multiorgan failure [3,26,29,31,[34][35][36][37][38][39], oligoanuria and/or anuria [22,29,40,41], hypotension [32,34,37], use of pressor drugs [33], need for MV [22,26,32,35,36,40], need for dialysis [22,32,35,39,40], and fluid overload [19,42,43]. A common major weaknesses to all of these studies were the relatively small size of the patient groups, the lack of a uniform definition of AKI, staging, and standardized treatment.…”