It was not until recently that consensus definitions for acute kidney injury (AKI) were proposed and published. The RIFLE (Risk-Injury-Failure-Loss-End-stage renal disease) and AKIN (Acute Kidney Injury Network) classifications were designed in order to be easily understood and applied in a variety of clinical and research settings. Their creation was intended to uniformly establish the presence or absence of the AKI and to give a quantitative idea of the severity of the disease unifying the commonly used parameters of serum creatinine and urine output. Subsequent validation showed that both the presence and severity of AKI, defined using RIFLE/AKIN, correlate well with patient outcome. This review will briefly describe the RIFLE/AKIN conse...
In 2004, the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative workgroup proposed a multilevel classification system...
Background and objectives: Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is common worldwide, and associated with signif...
An evolving understanding of epidemiology and pathophysiology of acute organ dysfunction in the sett...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is often overlooked in hospitalized patients, despite the fact that even m...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is often overlooked in hospitalized patients, despite the fact that even m...
In May 2004, a new classification, the RIFLE (Risk, Injury, Failure, Loss of kidney function, and En...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common syndrome that is independently associated with increased morta...
In recent years, the use of the consensus definitions of acute kidney injury (RIFLE and AKIN) in the...
In recent years, the use of the consensus definitions of acute kidney injury (RIFLE and AKIN) in the...
Different definitions for acute kidney injury (AKI) once posed an important impediment to research. ...
proposed a multilevel classification system for acute kidney injury (AKI) identified by the acronym ...
Changes in urine output and glomerular filtration rate are neither necessary nor sufficient for the ...
Changes in urine output and glomerular filtration rate are neither necessary nor sufficient for the ...
In 2004, the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative workgroup proposed a multilevel classification system...
In 2004, the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative workgroup proposed a multilevel classification system...
In 2004, the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative workgroup proposed a multilevel classification system...
Background and objectives: Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is common worldwide, and associated with signif...
An evolving understanding of epidemiology and pathophysiology of acute organ dysfunction in the sett...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is often overlooked in hospitalized patients, despite the fact that even m...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is often overlooked in hospitalized patients, despite the fact that even m...
In May 2004, a new classification, the RIFLE (Risk, Injury, Failure, Loss of kidney function, and En...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common syndrome that is independently associated with increased morta...
In recent years, the use of the consensus definitions of acute kidney injury (RIFLE and AKIN) in the...
In recent years, the use of the consensus definitions of acute kidney injury (RIFLE and AKIN) in the...
Different definitions for acute kidney injury (AKI) once posed an important impediment to research. ...
proposed a multilevel classification system for acute kidney injury (AKI) identified by the acronym ...
Changes in urine output and glomerular filtration rate are neither necessary nor sufficient for the ...
Changes in urine output and glomerular filtration rate are neither necessary nor sufficient for the ...
In 2004, the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative workgroup proposed a multilevel classification system...
In 2004, the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative workgroup proposed a multilevel classification system...
In 2004, the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative workgroup proposed a multilevel classification system...
Background and objectives: Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is common worldwide, and associated with signif...
An evolving understanding of epidemiology and pathophysiology of acute organ dysfunction in the sett...