Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury in patients with chronic kidney disease: Patient characteristics, prevalence, timing, trajectory, treatment and associated outcomes.
Kyle C WhiteRinaldo BellomoAlexis TabahAntony G AttokaranHayden WhiteJames McCulloughKiran ShekarMahesh RamananPeter GarrettPhilippa McIlroySiva SenthuranStephen LukeAry Serpa-NetoThomas LarsenKevin B Lauplandnull nullPublished in: Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.) (2024)
SA-AKI is more common in patients with CKD. Such patients are older, more co-morbid, have higher disease severity, receive different ICU therapies and have different trajectories of renal recovery and greater unadjusted mortality. However, after adjustment day-90 mortality and MAKE-30 risk were not increased by CKD.
Keyphrases
- chronic kidney disease
- end stage renal disease
- risk factors
- acute kidney injury
- intensive care unit
- cardiovascular events
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- case report
- depressive symptoms
- peritoneal dialysis
- coronary artery disease
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- insulin resistance
- skeletal muscle
- adipose tissue
- patient reported
- obese patients