2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.nefro.2021.01.010
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Serum sclerostin in acute kidney injury patients

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“…First, since there are few studies in this area, only 4 studies with 5 cohorts were included in this paper. During study selection, one was eliminated because it is a non-quantitative description 28 , and the other cohort study of 428 people in Egypt 29 found that 25(OH)D levels of patients in the AKI group were lower than those in the non-AKI group, presenting the results in medium (50% IQR).We attempted to contact the author for 25–75% IQR data but unfortunately did not receive a response. It is not included in our study and may could lead to bias.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, since there are few studies in this area, only 4 studies with 5 cohorts were included in this paper. During study selection, one was eliminated because it is a non-quantitative description 28 , and the other cohort study of 428 people in Egypt 29 found that 25(OH)D levels of patients in the AKI group were lower than those in the non-AKI group, presenting the results in medium (50% IQR).We attempted to contact the author for 25–75% IQR data but unfortunately did not receive a response. It is not included in our study and may could lead to bias.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very interesting results have been reported in preclinical [16] and clinical [17] studies of acute kidney injury (AKI). Increased serum sclerostin concentrations (approximately 3-fold increase compared to kidney-healthy controls) have been found in de novo (due to sepsis) or in acute-on-chronic kidney disease [17]. Therefore, even short-term uremia seems to lead to increased sclerostin expression.…”
Section: Serum Sclerostin Is Increased In Ckdmentioning
confidence: 99%