Clinical phenotypes of acute kidney injury are associated with unique outcomes in critically ill septic children.
Rajit K BasuRichard HackbarthScott GillespieAyse Akcan-ArikanPatrick BrophySean BagshawRashid AlobaidiStuart L GoldsteinPublished in: Pediatric research (2021)
Although AKI occurs commonly in patients with sepsis (S-AKI), outcomes for children with S-AKI varies based on the severity and timing of the AKI. Existing S-AKI pediatric data utilize a broad singular definition of kidney injury. Increasing the precision of AKI classification results in a new understanding of how S-AKI associates with patient outcome. A refined classification of S-AKI identifies subgroups of children, making possible a targeted and a personalized medicine approach to S-AKI study and management.