The long-term outcome after acute kidney injury: a narrative review
This review will focus on long-term outcomes after acute kidney injury (AKI). Surviving AKI patients have a higher late mortality compared with those admitted without AKI. Recent studies have claimed that long-term mortality in patients after AKI varied from 15% to 74% and older age, presence of pre...
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doaj-a3b7b2ed1e454464af1211f10a9a3f6d2020-11-25T02:17:14ZengSociedade Brasileira de NefrologiaBrazilian Journal of Nephrology2175-82392015-03-0137111512010.5935/0101-2800.20150016S0101-28002015000100115The long-term outcome after acute kidney injury: a narrative reviewLuana PôncioAndre Luis BalbiÉrica Pires da RochaDayana Bitencourt DiasDaniela PonceThis review will focus on long-term outcomes after acute kidney injury (AKI). Surviving AKI patients have a higher late mortality compared with those admitted without AKI. Recent studies have claimed that long-term mortality in patients after AKI varied from 15% to 74% and older age, presence of previous co-morbidities, and the incomplete recovery of renal function have been identified as risk factors for reduced survival. AKI is also associated with progression to chronic kidney (CKD) disease and the decline of renal function at hospital discharge and the number and severity of AKI episodes have been associated with progression to CKD. IN the most studies, recovery of renal function is defined as non-dependence on renal replacement therapy which is probably too simplistic and it is expected in 60-70% of survivors by 90 days. Further studies are needed to explore the long-term prognosis of AKI patients.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-28002015000100115&lng=en&tlng=enevolução clínicaevolução fatallesão renal agudamortalidaderecuperação de função fisiológica |
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Luana Pôncio Andre Luis Balbi Érica Pires da Rocha Dayana Bitencourt Dias Daniela Ponce The long-term outcome after acute kidney injury: a narrative review Brazilian Journal of Nephrology evolução clínica evolução fatal lesão renal aguda mortalidade recuperação de função fisiológica |
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Luana Pôncio Andre Luis Balbi Érica Pires da Rocha Dayana Bitencourt Dias Daniela Ponce |
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Luana Pôncio |
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The long-term outcome after acute kidney injury: a narrative review |
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The long-term outcome after acute kidney injury: a narrative review |
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The long-term outcome after acute kidney injury: a narrative review |
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The long-term outcome after acute kidney injury: a narrative review |
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The long-term outcome after acute kidney injury: a narrative review |
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long-term outcome after acute kidney injury: a narrative review |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia |
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Brazilian Journal of Nephrology |
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2175-8239 |
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This review will focus on long-term outcomes after acute kidney injury (AKI). Surviving AKI patients have a higher late mortality compared with those admitted without AKI. Recent studies have claimed that long-term mortality in patients after AKI varied from 15% to 74% and older age, presence of previous co-morbidities, and the incomplete recovery of renal function have been identified as risk factors for reduced survival. AKI is also associated with progression to chronic kidney (CKD) disease and the decline of renal function at hospital discharge and the number and severity of AKI episodes have been associated with progression to CKD. IN the most studies, recovery of renal function is defined as non-dependence on renal replacement therapy which is probably too simplistic and it is expected in 60-70% of survivors by 90 days. Further studies are needed to explore the long-term prognosis of AKI patients. |
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evolução clínica evolução fatal lesão renal aguda mortalidade recuperação de função fisiológica |
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