2022
DOI: 10.9789/2175-5361.rpcfo.v14.9417
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Renal function in admission of patients with sepsis in intensive care unit / Função renal na admissão do paciente com sepse em uma unidade de terapia intensiva

Abstract: Objetivo: avaliar a função renal, a gravidade, o prognóstico na admissão e o desfecho dos pacientes com sepse internados em uma Unidade de Terapia Intensiva. Método: estudo transversal e retrospectivo no qual foram levantadas as variáveis sociodemográficas, escores de gravidade e prognóstico. A função renal foi avaliada pelo escore RIFLE e pela estimativa da taxa de filtração glomerular. Resultados: foram incluídos 96 pacientes, dos quais 42 (43,7%) apresentavam função renal normal, 13 (13,5%) risco, 19 (19,7%… Show more

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“…According to the Brazilian Society of Nephrology 2 , ARF is caused by the sudden loss of the kidneys' ability to filter waste produced by our metabolism, which can include food, medication, blood fluids and salts. Hospitalized patients, depending on their clinical condition and the worsening of the case, can develop ARF 2 with the highest incidence in intensive care units and the lowest incidence in wards [3][4] . ARF can occur progressively or rapidly, and its course will depend on the patient's state of health.…”
Section: Rbfhssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the Brazilian Society of Nephrology 2 , ARF is caused by the sudden loss of the kidneys' ability to filter waste produced by our metabolism, which can include food, medication, blood fluids and salts. Hospitalized patients, depending on their clinical condition and the worsening of the case, can develop ARF 2 with the highest incidence in intensive care units and the lowest incidence in wards [3][4] . ARF can occur progressively or rapidly, and its course will depend on the patient's state of health.…”
Section: Rbfhssmentioning
confidence: 99%