2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12098-023-04524-w
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Acute Kidney Injury in Hospitalized Children with Dengue Infection Using Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes Criteria

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“…AKI is widely found in hospitalized children with DVI, according to Mekangkul et al, and physicians should diagnose AKI early and commence adequate care, particularly in older children with dengue shock syndrome (DSS) [1]. Mekangkul et al concluded that ischemic kidney injury was most likely the cause of AKI because DSS was an independent risk factor for AKI in the current study [1].…”
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“…AKI is widely found in hospitalized children with DVI, according to Mekangkul et al, and physicians should diagnose AKI early and commence adequate care, particularly in older children with dengue shock syndrome (DSS) [1]. Mekangkul et al concluded that ischemic kidney injury was most likely the cause of AKI because DSS was an independent risk factor for AKI in the current study [1].…”
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“…To the Editor: We would like to share ideas on the publication "Prevalence and risk factors of acute kidney injury in hospitalized children with dengue infection using kidney disease improving global outcomes criteria" published recently in IJP [1]. Mekangkul et al investigated the prevalence, risk factors, and short-term outcomes of acute kidney injury (AKI) in children with dengue viral infection (DVI) hospitalized between 2011 and 2020, using the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) definition [1]. AKI is widely found in hospitalized children with DVI, according to Mekangkul et al, and physicians should diagnose AKI early and commence adequate care, particularly in older children with dengue shock syndrome (DSS) [1].…”
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“… 11 According to prior reports, SD-associated AKI usually occurs in the early stages. 4 , 11 In comparison to previous studies, 5 , 29 31 this study evaluated AKI within 7 days of admission, used KDIGO SCr criteria alone, and used the lowest SCr as the baseline SCr, thus allowing for better evaluation.…”
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