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Hospital-Acquired Acute Kidney Injury in Noncritical Care Setting: Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes.

Maggie TsoKamal SudConnie VanAbhijit PatekarWubshet Hailu TesfayeRonald Lynel Castelino
Published in: International journal of clinical practice (2022)
Our findings indicate that signficant proportion of noncritically ill patients experience mild form of AKI and have good recovery of kidney function during hospitalisation. Although severity of AKI and length of hospitalisation were associated with nephrology interventions, large scale study is required to understand the impact of such interventions on clinical outcomes, such as hospital readmission and mortality.
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