[Epidemiology of community-acquired acute kidney injury]
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[Epidemiology of community-acquired acute kidney injury]
Abstract
Community-acquired acute kidney injury (CA-AKI) is on the rise and is nowadays a major public health problem. In the western world, CA-AKI concerns in priority elderly patients with multiple comorbidities and treated with nephrotoxic medications. Earlier detection of patients at risk and teaching them how to prevent CA-AKI will minimize its prevalence and complications.
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