Sepsis is a primary cause of morbidity and mortality in intensive care unit (ICU) and critically ill patients. Gram-negative bacteria are implicated in 50-60% of cases of sepsis in ICU and endotoxin is considered to play an important role in the pathogenesis of septic shock. Sepsis is also a contributing factor in more than 20% of cases of acute kidney injury (AKI) in ICU patients, with cases severe enough to require renal replacement therapy. AKI occurs in 35-65% of ICU admissions and most studies show a threefold to fivefold increase in the risk of death among patients with AKI compared to patients without AKI. Given the higher mortality rate of ICU patients with sepsis and AKI, we decided to investigate the possible correlation betwee...
Purpose. To analyse the capacity of whole-blood NGAL (wbNGAL) to stratify AKI in critically ill pati...
AKI is a syndrome consisting of several clinical conditions, due to sudden kidney dysfunction. Sepsi...
Aim: Plasma NGAL is released in sepsis irrespective of acute kidney injury (AKI). The current study ...
Given the higher mortality rate of ICU patients with sepsis and AKI, we decided to investigate the p...
Abstract Background Sepsis is a syndrome characterized by a constellation of clinical manifestations...
Aim: Sepsis is the leading cause of ICU admission. Plasma NGAL is a promising biomarker for AKI det...
Purpose: To analyse the usefulness of the composite index of the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteina...
Diagnosis of infection in the intensive care unit (ICU) is challenging because the signs and symptom...
Sepsis Has Long Been Recognized As A Foremost Precipitant Of Acute Kidney Injury (Aki) In Critically...
Abstract:Granting the association of lactates with mortality has been largely ocumented in criticall...
Introduction: Sepsis is the leading cause of ICU admission. About 60% of patients with severe sepsis...
Background: The role of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) as a diagnostic marker for...
Acute kindney injury (AKI) is a clinical syndrome which is generally defined as an abrupt decline in...
OBJECTIVES: Sepsis is a disease with high mortality that is frequently observed in intensive care un...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) and sepsis carry consensus definitions. The simultaneous presence of both ...
Purpose. To analyse the capacity of whole-blood NGAL (wbNGAL) to stratify AKI in critically ill pati...
AKI is a syndrome consisting of several clinical conditions, due to sudden kidney dysfunction. Sepsi...
Aim: Plasma NGAL is released in sepsis irrespective of acute kidney injury (AKI). The current study ...
Given the higher mortality rate of ICU patients with sepsis and AKI, we decided to investigate the p...
Abstract Background Sepsis is a syndrome characterized by a constellation of clinical manifestations...
Aim: Sepsis is the leading cause of ICU admission. Plasma NGAL is a promising biomarker for AKI det...
Purpose: To analyse the usefulness of the composite index of the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteina...
Diagnosis of infection in the intensive care unit (ICU) is challenging because the signs and symptom...
Sepsis Has Long Been Recognized As A Foremost Precipitant Of Acute Kidney Injury (Aki) In Critically...
Abstract:Granting the association of lactates with mortality has been largely ocumented in criticall...
Introduction: Sepsis is the leading cause of ICU admission. About 60% of patients with severe sepsis...
Background: The role of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) as a diagnostic marker for...
Acute kindney injury (AKI) is a clinical syndrome which is generally defined as an abrupt decline in...
OBJECTIVES: Sepsis is a disease with high mortality that is frequently observed in intensive care un...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) and sepsis carry consensus definitions. The simultaneous presence of both ...
Purpose. To analyse the capacity of whole-blood NGAL (wbNGAL) to stratify AKI in critically ill pati...
AKI is a syndrome consisting of several clinical conditions, due to sudden kidney dysfunction. Sepsi...
Aim: Plasma NGAL is released in sepsis irrespective of acute kidney injury (AKI). The current study ...