Post-discharge kidney function is associated with subsequent ten-year renal progression risk among survivors of acute kidney injury

Volume: 92, Issue: 2, Pages: 440 - 452
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
The extent to which renal progression after acute kidney injury (AKI) arises from an initial step drop in kidney function (incomplete recovery), or from a long-term trajectory of subsequent decline, is unclear. This makes it challenging to plan or time post-discharge follow-up. This study of 14651 hospital survivors in 2003 (1966 with AKI, 12685 no AKI) separates incomplete recovery from subsequent renal decline by using the post-discharge...
Paper Details
Title
Post-discharge kidney function is associated with subsequent ten-year renal progression risk among survivors of acute kidney injury
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Volume
92
Issue
2
Pages
440 - 452
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