2022
DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfac068.046
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MO336: Renal Recovery After Acute Kidney Injury Associated to COVID Requiring CRRT During ICU Hospitalization

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND AIMS Renal recovery (RR) after AKI is a determinant outcome of future comorbidity and mortality in critical care patients. Related predictive factors remain uncertain. METHOD We retrospectively analyzed patients admitted to ICU between January 2020 and February 2021 from our critical nephrology database. We analyzed adult patients with diagnosis of AKI (KDIGO criteria) treated with renal repla… Show more

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“…The incidence of acute kidney injury in intensive care unit (ICU) is as high as 6.1–70.2%, and in-hospital complication rates, morbidity, and mortality are significantly increased ( Gong et al, 2022 ), as well as can lead to more extended hospital stays, additional costs, and poor prognosis. Besides, most patients develop acute kidney injury within 2 days of study enrollment ( Molano-Triviño et al, 2022 ). Patients with acute kidney injury have a high mortality rate that is often underestimated in clinical practice, as well as increasing length of hospital stay ( Shao et al, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of acute kidney injury in intensive care unit (ICU) is as high as 6.1–70.2%, and in-hospital complication rates, morbidity, and mortality are significantly increased ( Gong et al, 2022 ), as well as can lead to more extended hospital stays, additional costs, and poor prognosis. Besides, most patients develop acute kidney injury within 2 days of study enrollment ( Molano-Triviño et al, 2022 ). Patients with acute kidney injury have a high mortality rate that is often underestimated in clinical practice, as well as increasing length of hospital stay ( Shao et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%