Journal article
Epidemiology of septic acute kidney injury
A Parmar, C Langenberg, L Wan, CN May, R Bellomo, SM Bagshaw
Current Drug Targets | Published : 2009
Abstract
The incidence of sepsis and acute kidney injury (AKI) is increasing in critically ill patients and both portend a higher risk of morbidity and death. Sepsis has consistently been shown to be a key contributing factor for the development of AKI. Numerous observational studies have found septic AKI to be highly common among the critically ill. Septic AKI patients are characterized by important differences in baseline demographics, acuity of illness and treatment intensity when compared with non-septic AKI. In particular, these patients are often older, have a higher prevalence of co-morbid illnesses, and are admitted for medical or emergency surgical indications. These patients show greater ab..
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Awarded by NHMRC Research Fellowships
Funding Acknowledgements
Dr. Bagshaw was supported by a Clinical Investigator Award from the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research. Professor May was supported by NHMRC Research Fellowships (350328 and 566819).