“…Shao ( Shao et al, 2014 ) et al estimated the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of Kim-1 in AKI to be 74% and 86%, respectively. AKI is an increasingly frequent disease as part of acute kidney disease, defined clinically as a rapid loss of kidney function ( Liu et al, 2020 ; Shaoxiong et al, 2022 ), which can be fatal if not treated promptly ( Geng et al, 2021 ). AKI has been reported to be a common complication in hospitalized and critically ill patients ( Vijayan et al, 2021 ), and it can be induced by a variety of risk factors, such as sepsis, cirrhosis, acute pancreatitis, cancer, chronic kidney disease, COVID-19, and cardiac surgery ( Campbell et al, 2014 ; Gaffney and Sladen, 2015 ; Nassar and Qunibi, 2019 ; Gupta et al, 2021 ; Kuwabara et al, 2022 ; Wu et al, 2022 ).…”