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Acute Kidney Injury Associates with Long-Term Increases in Plasma TNFR1, TNFR2, and KIM-1: Findings from the CRIC Study.

Ian Ellis McCoyJesse Y HsuJoseph V BonventreChirag R ParikhAlan S GoKathleen D LiuAna C RicardoAnand SrivastavaDebbie L CohenJiang HeJing ChenPanduranga S RaoChi-Yuan Hsunull null
Published in: Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN (2022)
Among patients with CKD, AKI during hospitalization was associated with increases in plasma TNFR1, TNFR2, and KIM-1 several months after their hospitalization. These results highlight a potential mechanism by which AKI may contribute to more rapid loss of kidney function months to years after the acute insult.
Keyphrases
  • acute kidney injury
  • cardiac surgery
  • liver failure
  • chronic kidney disease
  • respiratory failure
  • risk assessment
  • aortic dissection
  • hepatitis b virus