Abstract Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) refers to a broad spectrum of kidney damage and is attributed a high morbidity and mortality rate at all degrees of severity. Obesity increases the risk for developing AKI. However, some studies have shown that obesity at onset of AKI is paradoxically associated with greater survival. The aim of this review is to explore the relationship between body mass index and survival in patients with AKI. Methods An electronic search will be conducted using MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and CENTRAL using predefined search strategies. The cited and citing references of selected key studies will also be searched for relevant articles. Risk of bias will be assessed using a modified Quality in Prognosis Studies (QU...
Background: Obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death in people without chronic ...
Background A multidisciplinary bariatric surgical approach is currently the most effective treatment...
The prevalence of obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30 kg/m2 , has more than ...
BACKGROUND Acute kidney injury (AKI) refers to a broad spectrum of kidney damage and is attribute...
BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) refers to a broad spectrum of kidney damage and is attributed ...
Background. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common clinical syndrome carrying high morbidity and mort...
Background: Many epidemiologic studies have reported on the controversial concept of the obesity par...
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) and obesity are independent risk factors for chronic kidney di...
Abstract Background Association between high body mass index (BMI) and survival benefit is confounde...
BackgroundThe obesity paradox has been recently demonstrated in trauma patients, where improved surv...
High and low Body Mass Index (BMI) are considered independent risk factors for mortality, longer len...
BackgroundPrevious studies have not shown a consistent link between body mass index (BMI) and outcom...
Background. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common in hospitalised patients. The relationship between b...
Although the prognostic effect of obesity has been studied in critically ill patients its impact on ...
OBJECTIVES: To test the methodology of recruitment, retention and data completeness in a prospective...
Background: Obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death in people without chronic ...
Background A multidisciplinary bariatric surgical approach is currently the most effective treatment...
The prevalence of obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30 kg/m2 , has more than ...
BACKGROUND Acute kidney injury (AKI) refers to a broad spectrum of kidney damage and is attribute...
BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) refers to a broad spectrum of kidney damage and is attributed ...
Background. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common clinical syndrome carrying high morbidity and mort...
Background: Many epidemiologic studies have reported on the controversial concept of the obesity par...
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) and obesity are independent risk factors for chronic kidney di...
Abstract Background Association between high body mass index (BMI) and survival benefit is confounde...
BackgroundThe obesity paradox has been recently demonstrated in trauma patients, where improved surv...
High and low Body Mass Index (BMI) are considered independent risk factors for mortality, longer len...
BackgroundPrevious studies have not shown a consistent link between body mass index (BMI) and outcom...
Background. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common in hospitalised patients. The relationship between b...
Although the prognostic effect of obesity has been studied in critically ill patients its impact on ...
OBJECTIVES: To test the methodology of recruitment, retention and data completeness in a prospective...
Background: Obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death in people without chronic ...
Background A multidisciplinary bariatric surgical approach is currently the most effective treatment...
The prevalence of obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30 kg/m2 , has more than ...