Stuart L Goldstein, Ayse Akcan-Arikan, Rashid Alobaidi, David J Askenazi, Sean M Bagshaw, Matthew Barhight, Erin Barreto, Benan Bayrakci, Orville N R Bignall, Erica Bjornstad, Patrick D Brophy, Rahul Chanchlani, Jennifer R Charlton, Andrea L Conroy, Akash Deep, Prasad Devarajan, Kristin Dolan, Dana Y Fuhrman, Katja M Gist, Stephen M Gorga, Jason H Greenberg, Denise Hasson, Emma Heydari Ulrich, Arpana Iyengar, Jennifer G Jetton, Catherine Krawczeski, Leslie Meigs, Shina Menon, Jolyn Morgan, Catherine J Morgan, Theresa Mottes, Tara M Neumayr, Zaccaria Ricci, David Selewski, Danielle E Soranno, Michelle Starr, Natalja L Stanski, Scott M Sutherland, Jordan Symons, Marcelo S Tavares, Molly Wong Vega, Michael Zappitelli, Claudio Ronco, Ravindra L Mehta, John Kellum, Marlies Ostermann, Rajit K Basu
IMPORTANCE: Increasing evidence indicates that acute kidney injury (AKI) occurs frequently in children and young adults and is associated with poor short-term and long-term outcomes. Guidance is required to focus efforts related to expansion of pediatric AKI knowledge. OBJECTIVE: To develop expert-driven pediatric specific recommendations on needed AKI research, education, practice, and advocacy. EVIDENCE REVIEW: At the 26th Acute Disease Quality Initiative meeting conducted in November 2021 by 47 multiprofessional international experts in general pediatrics, nephrology, and critical care, the panel focused on 6 areas: (1) epidemiology; (2) diagnostics; (3) fluid overload; (4) kidney support therapies; (5) biology, pharmacology, and nutrition; and (6) education and advocacy...
September 1, 2022: JAMA Network Open