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Stop adding insult to injury-identifying and managing risk factors for the progression of acute kidney injury in children.

Pediatric Nephrology 2017 December
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common in children admitted to hospital. Whilst some recover normal kidney function following an acute kidney insult, a significant proportion experience long-term sequelae. The aim of this review is to summarize current understanding of the processes that can lead to sequelae following AKI. Kidney injury, repair, recovery and progression are described. Risk factors for progression are outlined, and potential strategies to stratify the risk of progression in children with AKI are discussed. Clinical management priorities to minimize sequelae are suggested. Looking ahead, novel therapeutic targets are discussed with the potential to accelerate adaptive repair and ameliorate the progression and sequelae of AKI in the future.

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