| Literature DB >> 32075806 |
Rebecca A Noble1,2, Bethany J Lucas1,2, Nicholas M Selby3,2.
Abstract
The long-term sequelae of AKI have received increasing attention so that its associations with a number of adverse outcomes, including higher mortality and development of CKD, are now widely appreciated. These associations take on particular importance when considering the high incidence of AKI, with a lack of proven interventions and uncertainties around optimal care provision meaning that the long-term sequelae of AKI present a major unmet clinical need. In this review, we examine the published data that inform our current understanding of long-term outcomes following AKI and discuss potential knowledge gaps, covering long-term mortality, CKD, progression to ESKD, proteinuria, cardiovascular events, recurrent AKI, and hospital readmission.Entities:
Keywords: acute kidney injury; attention; cardiovascular diseases; chronic kidney failure; chronic renal insufficiency; clinical nephrology; disease progression; humans; incidence; outcomes; patient readmission; progression of renal failure; proteinuria; renal injury
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32075806 PMCID: PMC7057296 DOI: 10.2215/CJN.10410919
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Am Soc Nephrol ISSN: 1555-9041 Impact factor: 8.237