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Resumen de Acute kidney injury

Sian Finlay, Michael C. Jones

  • It is well established that acute renal failure is associated with a significant increase in mortality, but it has recently become apparent that even relatively small rises in serum creatinine are associated with adverse patient outcomes. The term ‘acute kidney injury’ (AKI) was developed to reflect this broader spectrum of renal injury, ranging from patients with small changes in blood chemistry to those with dialysis-dependent renal failure. A universal definition and staging system for AKI has been proposed by the international guideline group Kidney Diseases: Improving Global Outcomes International. This definition allows earlier recognition of patients with AKI and facilitates standardized clinical research. This article discusses a practical approach to managing a patient with AKI, with emphasis on optimizing physiological parameters and rapidly identifying patients who require specialist nephrology input.


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