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Prevalence , Risk Factors and Outcomes of AKI in ICU Patients

Acute Kidney Injury

Early recognition of AKI is essential to ensure prompt and appropriate management, and to avoid progression to late stages of the disease (2) AKI requiring renal replacement therapy occurs in 5-6% of ICU patients, with an extremely high in hospital mortality rate of 60%.6 It is estimated that about 2 million people die of AKI every year. Those who survive AKI have a higher risk for later development of CKD(3). Epidemiology of AKI is understudied in developing countries so further studies are needed to estimate the burden of AKI among ICU patients. Few studies about the epidemiology of AKI in Egypt were done;

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Renal Doppler Ultrasound in Early Detection of Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill Patients

Acute Kidney Injury

Acute kidney injury is a common complication of critical illness and is associated with high morbidity and mortality .Acute kidney injury is a syndrome that is characterized by a rapid decline in renal function and urine output, resulting in retention of waste products such as urea, nitrogen, and serum creatinine. Life-threatening consequences include volume overload, hyperkalaemia, and metabolic acidosis . In its severe form, Acute kidney injury requires renal replacement therapy, which is applied in 5±13% of Intensive Care Unit patients

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Does Urinary TIMP2 and IGFBP7 Can Identify High Risk Patients of Progression From Mild and Moderate...

Acute Kidney InjurySeptic Shock

Septic shock is one of the leading causes of death in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). Acute kidney injury (AKI) occurs in almost 50% of septic patients and is associated with significant mortality. Progression to the last stage (KDIGO stage 3) of AKI is an important step in the disease, as it usually requires initiation of RRT. Renal biomarkers are unable to accurately identify those patients who will progress to severe AKI (KDIGO 3). However, identification of patients at risk of progression to severe AKI could help the clinician to initiate optimal therapy including RRT. A new urine test, the Nephrocheck™ corresponding to the product of the urinary concentrations of 2 markers of renal tubule injury (TIMP2 and IGFBP7) has been validated. The Investigator have already performed two previous studies including septic shock patients (AKICHECK and BIOOCHECK). those previous datas will be reanalysed to examine whether the new urinary biomarkers TIMP2 and IGFBP7 can predict progression within 24 hours and 72 hours from mild and moderate (KDIGO 1 or 2) to severe AKI (KDIGO 3) in patients with septic shock. -All the datas required will be collected from two previous studies (AKICHECK and BIOCHECK) performed in 3 centers: Amiens medical ICU, Melun medico surgical ICU and Montpellier Medical ICU.

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Biomarkers of Acute Kidney Injury in Cardiac Surgery

Acute Kidney Injury (Nontraumatic)

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is the most common complication in patients after cardiac surgery. An usual estimation of risk for AKI is estimation of serum creatinine, which is unreliable indicator of AKI risk. Because of that, today different biomarkers are investigated to predict incidence for development AKI after cardiac surgery. This investigation will try to find potentially risk patients for developing AKI after cardiac surgery by using conventional markers (creatinine, glomerular filtration rate) in perioperative period comparing with two different biomarkers neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) and growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) which are proven markers in patients with increased risk for AKI development.

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PREdicting RENAL Injury In Patient After Hip Fracture Surgery

Acute Kidney Injury

To determine whether MALDI, a type of Mass-Spectometry, can use protein pattern detection within urine to predict postoperative (after an operation) kidney damage in adults who have undergone emergency hip fracture surgery?

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Korean Cohort Study of AKI & HRS in Cirrhosis

Liver CirrhosisAcute Kidney Injury1 more

The aim of this study is to investigate i) whether two biomarkers (urine NAG, urinary cystatin C) could be predictive factor in patient with liver cirrhosis, , and ii) whether these biomarkers can predict response of terlipressin.

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Acute Kidney Injury in Neonates at NICU in Assiut University Children Hospital Descriptive Study...

Neonatal Acute Kidney Injury

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a complex disorder with clinical manifestations ranging from mild dysfunction to complete anuric kidney failure. Its leads to sudden and rapid decline in renal excretory function within hours to days,accompanied by accumulation of nitrogenous waste products such creatinine,urea and other clinically un measured products

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Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury in Patients Undergoing Prolonged Neurosurgical Operations

Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury

Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury in Patients Undergoing Prolonged Neurosurgical Operations

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Microalbuminuria Predicting CIAKI After CAG

Contrast-induced Acute Kidney InjuryMicroalbuminuria

The purpose of this study is to investigate the association between pre-existing microalbuminuria and contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CIAKI) following coronary angiography (CAG).

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Diagnostic Value of Urinary Indices in Differentiating Pre-renal and Renal Acute Kidney Injury

Acute Kidney Injury

The study aims to evaluate the diagnostic value of urinary indices in differentiating pre-renal and renal acute kidney injury among critically ill patients.

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