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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544475/atypical-post-infectious-glomerulonephritis-with-c-anca-positivity-followed-by-endocarditis
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Seyoung Ryou, Hyeran Park, Seung Yun Chae, Yaeni Kim, Yeong-Jin Choi, Cheol Whee Park
Post-infectious glomerulonephritis (PIGN), an uncommon variety of glomerulonephritis (GN), is characterized by emergence of nephritic syndrome within a few weeks following an infectious event. PIGN typically presents as a mild condition and tends to resolve by the time of diagnosis for GN. Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans belongs to the HACEK group of bacteria, which constitutes less than 3% of bacteria responsible for community-acquired infective endocarditis. We present a case of 29-year-old man suspected of lymphoma with B-symptoms along with severe splenomegaly and nephromegaly...
March 28, 2024: Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536545/early-sevoflurane-sedation-in-severe-covid-19-related-lung-injury-patients-a-pilot-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beatrice Beck-Schimmer, Erik Schadde, Urs Pietsch, Miodrag Filipovic, Seraina Dübendorfer-Dalbert, Patricia Fodor, Tobias Hübner, Reto Schuepbach, Peter Steiger, Sascha David, Bernard D Krüger, Thomas A Neff, Martin Schläpfer
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess a potential organ protective effect of volatile sedation in a scenario of severe inflammation with an early cytokine storm (in particular IL-6 elevation) in patients suffering from COVID-19-related lung injury with invasive mechanical ventilation and sedation. METHODS: This is a small-scale pilot multicenter randomized controlled trial from four tertiary hospitals in Switzerland, conducted between April 2020 and May 2021. 60 patients requiring mechanical ventilation due to severe COVID-19-related lung injury were included and randomized to 48-hour sedation with sevoflurane vs...
March 27, 2024: Annals of Intensive Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536468/traumatic-rhabdomyolysis-rare-but-morbid-potentially-lethal-and-inconsistently-monitored
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Giles, Kate King, Simone Meakes, Natasha Weaver, Zsolt J Balogh
PURPOSE: Although traumatic rhabdomyolysis (TR) is shown to be associated with acute kidney injury (AKI), there are no large prospective epidemiological studies, interventional trials, official guidelines outlining the appropriate investigation, monitoring, and treatment on this poorly understood condition. We aimed to establish the contemporary epidemiology and describe current practices for TR to power future higher quality studies. We hypothesised that investigation and monitoring occur in an ad hoc fashion...
March 27, 2024: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery: Official Publication of the European Trauma Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534369/potential-utility-of-urinary-follistatin-as-a-non-invasive-indicator-of-acute-tubular-damage-in-patients-with-acute-kidney-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Izumi Nagayama, Kaori Takayanagi, Daisuke Nagata, Hajime Hasegawa, Akito Maeshima
Activin A is known to impede tubular repair following renal ischemia, whereas exogenous follistatin, an activin A antagonist, has been shown to ameliorate kidney damage in rats. Despite these findings, the precise role of endogenous follistatin in the kidney has yet to be elucidated. In this study, we investigated the localization of follistatin in the normal human kidney and its potential utility as a marker for acute kidney injury (AKI). In a total of 118 AKI patients and 16 healthy adults, follistatin levels in serum and urine were quantified using ELISA, and correlations with clinical parameters were analyzed...
March 16, 2024: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530256/tolerogenic-cd11c-dendritic-cells-regulate-cd4-tregs-in-replacing-delayed-ischemic-preconditioning-to-alleviate-ischemia-reperfusion-acute-kidney-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pingping Wang, Chunyao Li, Tao Peng, Longzhu Ruan, Aijie Wu, Jiaojiao Zhu, Wenlu Shi, Menghua Chen, Ting Zhang
Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is one of the primary clinical causes of acute kidney injury (AKI). The key to IRI lies in immune-inflammatory damage, where dendritic cells (DCs) play a central role in eliciting immune responses within the context of inflammation induced by ischemia-reperfusion. Our previous study has confirmed that delayed ischemic preconditioning (DIPC) can reduce the kidney injury by mediating DCs to regulate T-cells. However, the clinical feasibility of DIPC is limited, as pre-clamping of the renal artery is not applicable for the prevention and treatment of ischemia-reperfusion acute kidney injury (I/R-AKI) in clinical patients...
March 31, 2024: FASEB Journal: Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527522/acute-kidney-injury-in-patients-with-cirrhosis-acute-disease-quality-initiative-adqi-and-international-club-of-ascites-ica-joint-multidisciplinary-consensus-meeting
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REVIEW
Mitra K Nadim, John A Kellum, Lui Forni, Claire Francoz, Sumeet K Asrani, Marlies Ostermann, Andrew S Allegretti, Javier A Neyra, Jody C Olson, Salvatore Piano, Lisa B VanWagner, Elizabeth C Verna, Ayse Akcan-Arikan, Paolo Angeli, Justin M Belcher, Scott W Biggins, Akash Deep, Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao, Yuri S Genyk, Pere Gines, Patrick S Kamath, Sandra L Kane-Gill, Manish Kaushik, Nuttha Lumlertgul, Etienne Macedo, Rakhi Maiwall, Sebastian Marciano, Raimund H Pichler, Claudio Ronco, Puneeta Tandon, Juan-Carlos Q Velez, Ravindra L Mehta, François Durand
Patients with cirrhosis are prone to develop acute kidney injury (AKI), a complication associated with a markedly increased in-hospital morbidity and mortality, along with a risk of progression to chronic kidney disease. Whereas patients with cirrhosis are at increased risk of developing any phenotype of AKI, hepatorenal syndrome (HRS), a specific form of AKI (HRS-AKI) in patients with advanced cirrhosis and ascites, carries an especially high mortality risk. Early recognition of HRS-AKI is crucial since administration of splanchnic vasoconstrictors may reverse the AKI and serve as a bridge to liver transplantation, the only curative option...
March 23, 2024: Journal of Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516467/mortality-analysis-in-geriatric-patients-with-acute-kidney-injury-admitted-in-the-intensive-care-unit-a-single-center-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Girish V Kumthekar, Veena Purandare, Manasi Nagarkar, Shruti Paramshetti
Introduction Acute kidney injury (AKI) is an abrupt reduction in kidney function that causes nitrogenous waste and other waste products to be retained. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted from February 2015 to January 2016. The study received approval from the Independent Ethics Committee, which included patients over 60 with AKI. The study duration was 12 consecutive months to ascertain the etiology, severity, and hospital outcomes of AKI. Results The common etiologies of AKI included drug-induced (25%), age-related (21...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512840/acute-kidney-injury-in-hospitalized-children-with-proteinuria-a-multicenter-retrospective-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katelyn H Baggett, Tomas Manghi, Vonn Walter, Neal J Thomas, Michael A Freeman, Conrad Krawiec
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication in hospitalized pediatric patients. Previous studies focused on adults found that proteinuria detected during an admission urinalysis is fit to serve as an indicator for AKI and associated clinical outcomes. The objective of this study is to evaluate if proteinuria on the first day of hospital services in hospitalized children is associated with AKI, need for renal replacement therapy, shock and/or antibiotic use, critical care services, and all-cause mortality at 30 days, hypothesizing that it is associated with these outcomes...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510775/the-use-of-sustained-low-efficiency-dialysis-in-the-treatment-of-sepsis-associated-acute-kidney-injury-in-a-low-income-country-a-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdalla Kamal Abdalla Taha, Mazin Mohammed Taha Shigidi, Nazik Mahmoud Abdulfatah, Rajabia Khidir Alsayed
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available regarding the management and outcomes of patients with sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (SA-AKI) requiring dialysis in Sudan. Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is a highly favored treatment modality in such patients. However, it stays unavailable and expensive treatment in most low-income countries. We aimed to evaluate the use of sustained low-efficiency dialysis (SLED) in the treatment of hemodynamically unstable patients with SA-AKI admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU)...
January 2024: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510762/acute-kidney-injury-in-patients-undergoing-extracorporeal-membrane-oxygenation-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aswin Surjit, Bipi Prasannan, Jobin Abraham, Anuroop Balagopal, Vavullipathy Narayanan Unni
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a mode of extracorporeal therapy to support oxygenation of patients with severe cardiac or respiratory failure. Studies have shown that acute kidney injury (AKI) can worsen the outcome in these patients. This study aims to assess the incidence and outcome of AKI in patients on ECMO support. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study included 64 patients who underwent ECMO for more than 24 hours...
January 2024: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505436/experience-of-sustained-low-efficiency-dialysis-sled-in-an-intensive-care-unit-of-a-quaternary-care-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saleem Sharieff, Wajid Rafai, Adil Manzoor, Asim Idrees, Burhan Ahmad, Madiha Ghulam, Muhammad Usman Shabbir
BACKGROUND: In critically ill patients, sustained low-efficiency dialysis (SLED) has become a viable option for treating acute kidney injury (AKI) instead of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). This study aimed to evaluate clinical outcomes in critically ill patients receiving SLED. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In our ICU, we performed a retrospective cohort study on hemodynamically unstable patients requiring dialysis in the form of SLED. Demographics, clinical, and biochemical variables were analyzed...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503801/impact-of-anemia-requiring-transfusion-or-erythropoiesis-stimulating-agents-on-new-onset-cardiovascular-events-and-mortality-after-continuous-renal-replacement-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junseok Jeon, Danbee Kang, Hyejeong Park, Kyungho Lee, Jung Eun Lee, Wooseong Huh, Juhee Cho, Hye Ryoun Jang
Anemia is common in critically ill patients undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). We investigated the impact of anemia requiring red blood cell (RBC) transfusion or erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) on patient outcomes after hospital discharge in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) requiring CRRT. In this retrospective cohort study using the Health Insurance Review and Assessment database of South Korea, 10,923 adult patients who received CRRT for 3 days or more between 2010 and 2019 and discharged alive were included...
March 19, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500492/transient-acute-kidney-injury-after-chimeric-antigen-receptor-t-cell-therapy-in-patients-with-hematological-malignancies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan León-Román, Gloria Iacoboni, Sheila Bermejo, Cecilia Carpio, Mónica Bolufer, Clara García-Carro, Mario Sánchez-Salinas, Carla Alonso-Martínez, Oriol Bestard, Pere Barba, María José Soler
BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) occurs in 30% of patients infused with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cells. The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors and long-term outcomes after AKI in patients who received CAR T-cell therapy. METHODS: Medical records of 115 adult patients with R/R hematological malignancies treated with CD19-targeted CAR T-cells at Vall d'Hebron University Hospital between July 2018 and May 2021. Baseline demographic data including age, gender, ethnicity, body mass index (BMI), and co-morbidities, as well as the type of hematological neoplasia and prior lines of therapy were collected...
March 2024: Clinical Kidney Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497685/incidence-and-risk-factors-of-acute-kidney-injury-after-transcatheter-aortic%C3%A2-valve-replacement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhenjian Xu, Xin Zhou, Hui Yang, Qiuju Chen, Guangxuan Luo, Shichun Cai, Anping Xu
PURPOSE: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common early complication secondary to transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Studies on the incidence and risk factors for AKI after TAVR surgery are limited to date. Here, we retrospectively analyzed the incidence and risk factors for AKI after TAVR surgery in our hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients who underwent TAVR surgery at our hospital from November 2017 to February 2023 were selected. AKI was defined using the 2012 KDIGO definition and staging criteria...
March 18, 2024: Clinical Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496155/profile-of-acute-kidney-injury-in-the-pediatric-age-group-in-a-tertiary-care-hospital-a-prospective-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ishan Kapil, Anil Kumar Goel, Manas R Sahoo
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a menace in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and is responsible for significant morbidity and mortality all over the world. There are limited data available on pediatric AKI in central India. Our primary objective is to determine the clinical, etiological, and outcome profile of AKI in the pediatric age group of 3 months to 15 years admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Raipur. The secondary objective(s) is to predict the association of mortality in children diagnosed with AKI and to estimate the number of patients developing chronic kidney disease (CKD) at three-month follow-up...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494395/cytosorb%C3%A2-in-burn-patients-with-septic-shock-and-acute-kidney-injury-on-continuous-kidney-replacement-therapy-is-associated-with-improved-clinical-outcome-and-survival
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Filippo Mariano, Domenico Greco', Nadia Depetris, Alberto Mella, Alberto Sciarrillo, Maurizio Stella, Maurizio Berardino, Daniela Risso, Roberto Gambino, Luigi Biancone
BACKGROUND: In burn patients, septic shock and acute kidney injury (AKI) with use of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) severely increase morbidity and mortality. Sorbent therapies could be an adjunctive therapy to address the underlying metabolic changes in inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines dysregulated production. METHODS: A retrospectively observational study of 35 severe burn patients admitted to the Burn Center (Turin, Italy, from January 2017 to December 2022), who underwent CRRT for AKI-associated septic shock...
March 1, 2024: Burns
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486159/kidney-replacement-and-conservative-therapies-in-rhabdomyolysis-a-retrospective-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan de Fallois, Robert Scharm, Tom H Lindner, Christina Scharf, Sirak Petros, Lorenz Weidhase
BACKGROUND: Toxic renal effects of myoglobin following rhabdomyolysis can cause acute kidney injury (AKI) with the necessity of kidney replacement therapy (KRT). Fast elimination of myoglobin seems notable to save kidney function and intensify kidney repair. Clinical data regarding efficacy of KRT in critical care patients with rhabdomyolysis and AKI are limited. This retrospective analysis aimed to identify differences between conservative therapy and different modalities of KRT regarding myoglobin elimination and clinical outcome...
March 14, 2024: BMC Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481488/prospective-study-of-ultrasound-markers-of-organ-congestion-in-critically-ill-patients-with-acute-kidney-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William Beaubien-Souligny, Laura Galarza, Brian Buchannan, Vincent I Lau, Neill K J Adhikari, Jean Deschamps, Emmanuel Charbonney, André Denault, Ron Wald
INTRODUCTION: Organ congestion may be a mediator of adverse outcomes in critically ill patients with severe acute kidney injury (AKI). The presence of abnormal venous Doppler waveforms could identify patients with clinically significant organ congestion who may benefit from a decongestive strategy. METHODS: This prospective multicenter cohort study enrolled patients with severe AKI defined as Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes stage 2 or higher. Patients were not eligible if they received renal replacement therapy (RRT) for more than 72 hours at the time of screening...
March 2024: KI Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479614/prospective-validation-of-the-easl-management-algorithm-for-acute-kidney-injury-in-cirrhosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ann Thu Ma, Cristina Solé, Adrià Juanola, Laia Escudé, Laura Napoleone, Emma Avitabile, Martina Pérez-Guasch, Marta Carol, Enrico Pompili, Jordi Gratacós-Ginés, Anna Soria, Ana Belén Rubio, Marta Cervera, Maria José Moreta, Manuel Morales, Elsa Solà, Esteban Poch, Núria Fabrellas, Isabel Graupera, Elisa Pose, Pere Ginès
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The management of acute kidney injury (AKI) in cirrhosis is challenging. The EASL guidelines proposed an algorithm, but this has never been validated. We aimed to prospectively evaluate this algorithm in clinical practice. METHODS: Prospective cohort study of consecutive hospitalized patients with cirrhosis and AKI. EASL management algorithm includes identification/treatment of precipitating factors, 2-day albumin infusion in patients with AKI ≥ stage 1B, and treatment with terlipressin in patients with hepatorenal syndrome (HRS-AKI)...
March 11, 2024: Journal of Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468417/treatment-of-severe-hyponatremia-with-continuous-renal-replacement-therapy-a-case-and-review-of-corrective-strategies
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Paul J Der Mesropian, Shawn Phillips, Martha Naber, Sunjeev Konduru, Gulvahid Shaikh, Krishnakumar Hongalgi
Treatment of severely hyponatremic patients with continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) presents a unique challenge given the lack of commercial options for hypotonic replacement solutions or dialysate. We report the case of a 55-year-old male who presented with profound, symptomatic hyponatremia in the setting of acute kidney injury (AKI). The patient was found to have a serum sodium concentration of 97 mEq/L because of free water retention that occurred during severe AKI from viral gastroenteritis and rhabdomyolysis...
March 11, 2024: Hemodialysis International
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