Acute kidney injury: an intensivist's perspective
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Acute kidney injury: an intensivist's perspective
Abstract
The changing epidemiology of acute kidney injury (AKI) in adults and children has resulted in more patients being treated for kidney injury occurring in the context of multi-organ failure requiring treatment in the intensive care unit (ICU). AKI complicating critical illness has complex, multi-factorial etiology, and supportive care, including organ support, remains the mainstay of therapy. In the day-to-day management of AKI in the ICU two of the major challenges are the inadequacy of current diagnostics for the early identification of AKI and the relationship between hemodynamic resuscitation strategies and the development of AKI. This review focuses on these areas from the intensivist's perspective. Given that the diagnosis of AKI is often delayed, the prevention of complications and limitation of secondary renal injury are of particular importance. Fluid overload is increasingly being associated with adverse patient outcomes in critical illness and may contribute to persistent renal dysfunction. Thus, hemodynamic management strategies in AKI should be tailored to limit fluid overload as much as possible.
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