Journal article
Sepsis-induced acute kidney injury: A disease of the microcirculation
S Ma, RG Evans, N Iguchi, M Tare, HC Parkington, R Bellomo, CN May, YR Lankadeva
Microcirculation | WILEY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1111/micc.12483
Abstract
AKI is a common complication of sepsis and is significantly associated with mortality. Sepsis accounts for more than 50% of the cases of AKI, with a mortality rate of up to 40%. The pathogenesis of septic AKI is complex, but there is emerging evidence that, at least in the first 48 hours, the defects may be functional rather than structural in nature. For example, septic AKI is associated with an absence of histopathological changes, but with microvascular abnormalities and tubular stress. In this context, renal medullary hypoxia due to redistribution of intra-renal perfusion is emerging as a critical mediator of septic AKI. Clinically, vasopressor drugs remain the cornerstone of therapy for..
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Funding Acknowledgements
YRL was supported by a Future Leader Postdoctoral Fellowship from the National Heart Foundation of Australia (NHF, 101853) and New Investigator Medical Project Grant from the Jack Brockhoff Foundation.