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Recognition and management of acute kidney injury in the International Society of Nephrology 0by25 Global Snapshot: a multinational cross-sectional study
by
García-García, Guillermo
, Remuzzi, Giuseppe
, Tonelli, Marcello
, Lombardi, Raúl
, Lameire, Norbert H
, Mehta, Ravindra L
, Levin, Nathan W
, Lewington, Andrew
, Feehally, John
, Finkelstein, Fredric
, Rocco, Michael
, Cerdá, Jorge
, Jha, Vivekanand
, Zhang, Jing
, Burdmann, Emmanuel A
, Aronoff-Spencer, Eliah
, Godin, Melanie
, Macedo, Etienne
in
Acute Kidney Injury - etiology
/ Acute Kidney Injury - mortality
/ Acute Kidney Injury - therapy
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Dehydration
/ Dialysis
/ Disease management
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Global Health
/ Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidneys
/ Low income areas
/ Low income groups
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Nephrology
/ Prospective Studies
/ Risk factors
/ Studies
/ Treatment Outcome
2016
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Recognition and management of acute kidney injury in the International Society of Nephrology 0by25 Global Snapshot: a multinational cross-sectional study
by
García-García, Guillermo
, Remuzzi, Giuseppe
, Tonelli, Marcello
, Lombardi, Raúl
, Lameire, Norbert H
, Mehta, Ravindra L
, Levin, Nathan W
, Lewington, Andrew
, Feehally, John
, Finkelstein, Fredric
, Rocco, Michael
, Cerdá, Jorge
, Jha, Vivekanand
, Zhang, Jing
, Burdmann, Emmanuel A
, Aronoff-Spencer, Eliah
, Godin, Melanie
, Macedo, Etienne
in
Acute Kidney Injury - etiology
/ Acute Kidney Injury - mortality
/ Acute Kidney Injury - therapy
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Dehydration
/ Dialysis
/ Disease management
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Global Health
/ Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidneys
/ Low income areas
/ Low income groups
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Nephrology
/ Prospective Studies
/ Risk factors
/ Studies
/ Treatment Outcome
2016
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Recognition and management of acute kidney injury in the International Society of Nephrology 0by25 Global Snapshot: a multinational cross-sectional study
by
García-García, Guillermo
, Remuzzi, Giuseppe
, Tonelli, Marcello
, Lombardi, Raúl
, Lameire, Norbert H
, Mehta, Ravindra L
, Levin, Nathan W
, Lewington, Andrew
, Feehally, John
, Finkelstein, Fredric
, Rocco, Michael
, Cerdá, Jorge
, Jha, Vivekanand
, Zhang, Jing
, Burdmann, Emmanuel A
, Aronoff-Spencer, Eliah
, Godin, Melanie
, Macedo, Etienne
in
Acute Kidney Injury - etiology
/ Acute Kidney Injury - mortality
/ Acute Kidney Injury - therapy
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Dehydration
/ Dialysis
/ Disease management
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Global Health
/ Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidneys
/ Low income areas
/ Low income groups
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Nephrology
/ Prospective Studies
/ Risk factors
/ Studies
/ Treatment Outcome
2016
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Recognition and management of acute kidney injury in the International Society of Nephrology 0by25 Global Snapshot: a multinational cross-sectional study
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Recognition and management of acute kidney injury in the International Society of Nephrology 0by25 Global Snapshot: a multinational cross-sectional study
2016
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Epidemiological data for acute kidney injury are scarce, especially in low-income countries (LICs) and lower-middle-income countries (LMICs). We aimed to assess regional differences in acute kidney injury recognition, management, and outcomes.
In this multinational cross-sectional study, 322 physicians from 289 centres in 72 countries collected prospective data for paediatric and adult patients with confirmed acute kidney injury in hospital and non-hospital settings who met criteria for acute kidney injury. Signs and symptoms at presentation, comorbidities, risk factors for acute kidney injury, and process-of-care data were obtained at the start of acute kidney injury, and need for dialysis, renal recovery, and mortality recorded at 7 days, and at hospital discharge or death, whichever came earlier. We classified countries into high-income countries (HICs), upper-middle-income countries (UMICs), and combined LICs and LMICs (LLMICs) according to their 2014 gross national income per person.
Between Sept 29 and Dec 7, 2014, data were collected from 4018 patients. 2337 (58%) patients developed community-acquired acute kidney injury, with 889 (80%) of 1118 patients in LLMICs, 815 (51%) of 1594 in UMICs, and 663 (51%) of 1241 in HICs (for HICs vs UMICs p=0.33; p<0.0001 for all other comparisons). Hypotension (1615 [40%] patients) and dehydration (1536 [38%] patients) were the most common causes of acute kidney injury. Dehydration was the most frequent cause of acute kidney injury in LLMICs (526 [46%] of 1153 vs 518 [32%] of 1605 in UMICs vs 492 [39%] of 1260 in HICs) and hypotension in HICs (564 [45%] of 1260 vs 611 [38%%] of 1605 in UMICs vs 440 [38%] of 1153 LLMICs). Mortality at 7 days was 423 (11%) of 3855, and was higher in LLMICs (129 [12%] of 1076) than in HICs (125 [10%] of 1230) and UMICs (169 [11%] of 1549).
We identified common aetiological factors across all countries, which might be amenable to a standardised approach for early recognition and treatment of acute kidney injury. Study limitations include a small number of patients from outpatient settings and LICs, potentially under-representing the true burden of acute kidney injury in these areas. Additional strategies are needed to raise awareness of acute kidney injury in community health-care settings, especially in LICs.
International Society of Nephrology.
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Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
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