Epidemiology of acute kidney injury in critically ill patients: the multinational AKI-EPI study

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This is the first multinational cross-sectional study on the epidemiology of AKI in ICU patients using the complete KDIGO criteria. We found that AKI occurred in more than half of ICU patients. Increasing AKI severity was associated with increased mortality, and AKI patients had worse renal function …
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Authors Hoste EA;Bagshaw SM;Bellomo R;Cely CM;Colman R;Cruz DN;Edipidis K;Forni LG;Gomersall CD;Govil D;Honoré PM;Joannes-Boyau O;Joannidis M;Korhonen AM;Lavrentieva A;Mehta RL;Palevsky P;Roessler E;Ronco C;Uchino S;Vazquez JA;Vidal Andrade E;Webb S;Kellum JA;;
Journal intensive care medicine
Year 2015
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