Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8620427 | Journal of Critical Care | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The study provides a nationwide characterisation of AKI in ICU highlighting the high incidence and its impact on patient outcome. The data also suggests that within the cohort of AKI patients treated in the ICU there are significant differences in the presentation and outcome between those patients that require transfer to the ICU after AKI is identified and those who develop AKI following ICU admission. Moreover, the study demonstrates that using AKI e-alerts provides a centralised resource which does not rely on clinical diagnosis of AKI or coding, resulting in a robust data set which can be used to define the incidence and outcome of AKI in the ICU setting.
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Authors
Jennifer MSc, Gethin MD, John PhD, Alan PhD, Nicholas M. MD, Andrew MD, Gareth MD, John D. MD, Aled O. MD, On behalf of the Welsh AKI steering group On behalf of the Welsh AKI steering group,