Patients cared for in the intensive care unit (ICU) undergo multiple interventions to treat serious medical conditions. In addition to the acute illness being treated, underlying chronic conditions require ongoing drug therapy. As a result, these patients are exposed to numerous pharmaceutical agents, many of which have narrow therapeutic windows and toxic potential. Comorbid conditions, altered drug pharmacokinetics, and drug–drug interactions further enhance the risk for both drug overdosing and underdosing and adverse medication effects. Underdosing is complicated by reduced efficacy, whereas overdosing results in various end-organ toxicities. One such complication is acute kidney injury (AKI), a relatively common problem in the ICU, whi...
Drug-induced nephrotoxicity is an extremely common condition and is responsible for a variety of pat...
Drug-induced nephrotoxicity is a renal dysfunction that occurs as a result of exposure to nephrotoxi...
AIMS To summarize and extend the main conclusions and recommendations relevant to drug management d...
Patients cared for in the intensive care unit (ICU) undergo multiple interventions to treat serious ...
Acute renal failure (ARF) in patients in the ICU is associated with a high mortality. Drug-induced r...
International audienceBackground: Nephrotoxic drug prescription may contribute to acute kidney injur...
Nephrotoxic medication exposure is nearly ubiquitous in hospitalized patients and represents one of ...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a global health challenge of vast proportions, as approx. 13.3% of peop...
Nephrotoxicity complicates the use of many different pharmacological agents. Up to 20 % of cases of ...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common problem in hospitalized patients that is associated with signi...
About 14‒23% of all clinically used drugs have nephrotoxic potential and are a frequent cause of acu...
Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with a significant increase in morbidity, mortali...
Background. Drug-induced acute kidney injury (D-AKI) is increasingly common and can extend the hospi...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious condition in critically ill children. Nephrotoxic medication ...
Drug-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) is commonplace. The drugs involved are numerous, and their ne...
Drug-induced nephrotoxicity is an extremely common condition and is responsible for a variety of pat...
Drug-induced nephrotoxicity is a renal dysfunction that occurs as a result of exposure to nephrotoxi...
AIMS To summarize and extend the main conclusions and recommendations relevant to drug management d...
Patients cared for in the intensive care unit (ICU) undergo multiple interventions to treat serious ...
Acute renal failure (ARF) in patients in the ICU is associated with a high mortality. Drug-induced r...
International audienceBackground: Nephrotoxic drug prescription may contribute to acute kidney injur...
Nephrotoxic medication exposure is nearly ubiquitous in hospitalized patients and represents one of ...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a global health challenge of vast proportions, as approx. 13.3% of peop...
Nephrotoxicity complicates the use of many different pharmacological agents. Up to 20 % of cases of ...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common problem in hospitalized patients that is associated with signi...
About 14‒23% of all clinically used drugs have nephrotoxic potential and are a frequent cause of acu...
Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with a significant increase in morbidity, mortali...
Background. Drug-induced acute kidney injury (D-AKI) is increasingly common and can extend the hospi...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious condition in critically ill children. Nephrotoxic medication ...
Drug-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) is commonplace. The drugs involved are numerous, and their ne...
Drug-induced nephrotoxicity is an extremely common condition and is responsible for a variety of pat...
Drug-induced nephrotoxicity is a renal dysfunction that occurs as a result of exposure to nephrotoxi...
AIMS To summarize and extend the main conclusions and recommendations relevant to drug management d...