Journal article
Acute kidney injury in sepsis
R Bellomo, JA Kellum, C Ronco, R Wald, J Martensson, M Maiden, SM Bagshaw, NJ Glassford, Y Lankadeva, ST Vaara, A Schneider
Intensive Care Medicine | Published : 2017
Abstract
Acute kidney injury (AKI) and sepsis carry consensus definitions. The simultaneous presence of both identifies septic AKI. Septic AKI is the most common AKI syndrome in ICU and accounts for approximately half of all such AKI. Its pathophysiology remains poorly understood, but animal models and lack of histological changes suggest that, at least initially, septic AKI may be a functional phenomenon with combined microvascular shunting and tubular cell stress. The diagnosis remains based on clinical assessment and measurement of urinary output and serum creatinine. However, multiple biomarkers and especially cell cycle arrest biomarkers are gaining acceptance. Prevention of septic AKI remains b..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Dr. Kellum and Dr. Ronco have received grants and consultation fees from Astute. Dr. Bellomo has received grants from Baxter and Braun.