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Risk factors and mortality in patients with sepsis, septic and non septic acute kidney injury in ICU.

Kellen Hyde Elias PinheiroFranciana Aguiar AzêdoKelsy Catherina Nema ArecoSandra Maria Rodrigues Laranja
Published in: Jornal brasileiro de nefrologia : 'orgao oficial de Sociedades Brasileira e Latino-Americana de Nefrologia (2020)
Patients with sAKI and sAKI/CKD had worse prognosis than those with nsAKI and nsAKI/CKD. The nephrologist was not contacted in a large number of AKI cases, except for KDIGO stage 3, which directly influenced mortality rates. The urine output was considerably impaired, ICU stay was longer, use of MV and mortality were higher when kidney injury was combined with sepsis.
Keyphrases
  • acute kidney injury
  • risk factors
  • intensive care unit
  • cardiovascular events
  • chronic kidney disease
  • septic shock
  • mechanical ventilation
  • type diabetes
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome