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Conceptual advances and evolving terminology in acute kidney disease
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Kellum, John A
, Bellomo Rinaldo
, Ronco, Claudio
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Biomarkers
/ Epidemiology
/ Kidney diseases
/ Terminology
2021
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Conceptual advances and evolving terminology in acute kidney disease
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Kellum, John A
, Bellomo Rinaldo
, Ronco, Claudio
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Biomarkers
/ Epidemiology
/ Kidney diseases
/ Terminology
2021
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Conceptual advances and evolving terminology in acute kidney disease
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Conceptual advances and evolving terminology in acute kidney disease
2021
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Over the past decade, new insights into epidemiology, pathophysiology and biomarkers have modified our understanding of acute kidney dysfunction and damage, and their association with subsequent chronic kidney disease. The concept of acute kidney injury (AKI), which has relied on established but nonetheless flawed biomarkers of solute clearance (serum creatinine levels and urinary output), has been challenged by the identification of novel biomarkers of tubular stress and/or damage. The expression of some of these novel biomarkers precedes changes in conventional biomarkers or can increase their predictive power, and might therefore enhance the clinical accuracy of the definition of AKI. In addition, the need to consider AKI recurrence, duration and progression to chronic kidney disease within the clinical and epidemiological framework of AKI led to the emergence of the concept of acute kidney disease. New definitions of acute syndromes of kidney impairment and injury are needed.The concepts of kidney damage and dysfunction, including subclinical damage and loss of renal functional reserve, are relevant to the detection of acute kidney injury (AKI). Here, the authors examine these concepts, as well as AKI duration and relapse, and discuss potential changes to AKI classification criteria.
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