2022
DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfac068.038
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MO328: Acute Renal Failure in COVID-19: Aetiology and Renal Evolution. AKI-COVID Registry of the Spanish Society of Nephrology

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND AIMS Acute kidney injury (AKI) has been described as a frequent complication in patients with COVID-19. The incidence of AKI is estimated to be around 5%–80% depending on the series; however, data characterizing the type of AKI and the evolution of renal function parameters in the medium-long term are still limited. METHOD Based on the initial AKI-COVID Registry, we developed an extended registry where we regis… Show more

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“…Comparable results, (AKI stage 1; 48% stage 2; 21% stage 3; 31% with some predominance of AKI stage 1), were shown by Almenara-Tejederas et al [19]. Meanwhile, another group identified AKI KDIGO stage 1 as the most frequent stage, representing 70% of AKI cases [20], on the contrary; another analysis by Tejederas et al [21] who included 196 patients, showed that AKI stage 3 represented 66% of AKI patients, 17% AKI stage 2 and 15% stage 1 AKI.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Comparable results, (AKI stage 1; 48% stage 2; 21% stage 3; 31% with some predominance of AKI stage 1), were shown by Almenara-Tejederas et al [19]. Meanwhile, another group identified AKI KDIGO stage 1 as the most frequent stage, representing 70% of AKI cases [20], on the contrary; another analysis by Tejederas et al [21] who included 196 patients, showed that AKI stage 3 represented 66% of AKI patients, 17% AKI stage 2 and 15% stage 1 AKI.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%