This makes KDIGO UO definition and staging of AKI vulnerable to inconsistency which has implications both for research and clinical practice. The objective of this study was to investigate whether the way in which UO is defined affects incidence and staging of AKI. Methods: We conducted a ...
In 3.5% of hospitalisations the patient's weight was not registered. Any stage of AKI was identified in 7.0% and in 9.1% of patients using AKI and KDIGO criteria, respectively. When ignoring time limits in both criteria, potential AKI could have occurred in 1,942 patients (11.2%). A ...
Among the 17,032 hospitalizations with a length of stay?>?48?h, 46.8% experienced periods with no SCr tests performed for more than 48?h. Any stage of AKI was identified in 7.0% of patients and in 9.1% using AKI and KDIGO criteria, respectively. Ignoring time limits in both criteria ...
We classified AKI stages using two methods: 1) KDIGO AKI criteria; 2) 'Delta-sCr' system, defined by the difference between the baseline and the peak sCr value during the hospitalization. The end point was the hazard of 1-year death. The prevalence of AKI in cirrhotic patients was 18.01%...
Diagnosis and staging criteria for AKI of RIFLE, AKIN, KDIGO definitions based on SCr.Zhilian LiLu CaiXinling LiangZhiming DuYuanhan ChenShengli AnNing TanLixia XuRuizhao LiLiwen Li
Despite uncertainty in the KDIGO guidelines, new research has shown that they can accurately identify acute kidney injury in critically ill patients who have a high risk of mortality. Future refinements to AKI definitions will require biomarkers, and robust assessments in prospective studies....
AKI was defined based on SCr criterion for stage I of KDIGO definition. The AKI incidence and predictive performance for 60-day mortality was compared before and after SCr adjustment for fluid balance. Results AKI was detected in 1860 (24.2 %) before and 1947 (25.3 %) after fluid ...