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Lung-kidney interactions in critically ill patients: consensus report of the Acute Disease Quality Initiative (ADQI) 21 Workgroup.

Michael JoannidisLui G ForniSebastian J KleinPatrick M HonoreKianoush KashaniMarlies OstermannJohn ProwleSean M BagshawVincenzo CantaluppiMichael DarmonXiaoqiang DingValentin FuhrmannEric HosteFaeq Husain-SyedMatthias LubnowMarco MaggioriniMelanie MeerschPatrick T MurrayZaccaria RicciKai SingbartlThomas StaudingerTobias WelteClaudio RoncoJohn A Kellum
Published in: Intensive care medicine (2019)
The ADQI 21 conference found significant knowledge gaps about organ crosstalk between lung and kidney and its relevance for critically ill patients. Lung protective ventilation, conservative fluid management and early recognition and treatment of pulmonary infections were the only clinical recommendations with higher quality of evidence. Recommendations for research were formulated, targeting lung-kidney interactions to improve care processes and outcomes in critical illness.
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