Electronic medical records and clinical information systems are increasingly used in hospitals and can be leveraged to improve recognition and care for acute kidney injury. This Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative (ADQI) workgroup was convened to develop consensus around principles for the design of automated AKI detection systems to produce real-time AKI alerts using electronic systems. AKI alerts were recognized by the workgroup as an opportunity to prompt earlier clinical evaluation, further testing and ultimately intervention, rather than as a diagnostic label. Workgroup members agreed with designing AKI alert systems to align with the existing KDIGO classification system, but recommended future work to further refine the appropriateness ...
Purpose of review\ud The purpose of this review is to report how administrative data have been used ...
Detection of acute kidney injury is undergoing a dynamic revolution ofbiomarker technology allowing ...
Copyright: © 2015 Sawhney et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Electronic medical records and clinical information systems are increasingly used in hospitals and c...
Electronic medical records and clinical information systems are increasingly used in hospitals and c...
Electronic medical records and clinical information systems are increasingly used in hospitals and c...
Purpose of the review: Among hospitalized patients, acute kidney injury is common and associated wit...
The data contained within the electronic health record (EHR) is "big" from the standpoint of volume,...
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is independently associated with the development of chronic ki...
Purpose of the review\ud Among hospitalized patients, acute kidney injury is common and associated w...
Purpose of the review: Among hospitalized patients, acute kidney injury is common and associated wit...
ADQI – Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative – is a process that was created seeking consensus and evide...
Detection of acute kidney injury is undergoing a dynamic revolution ofbiomarker technology allowing ...
Detection of acute kidney injury is undergoing a dynamic revolution ofbiomarker technology allowing ...
Detection of acute kidney injury is undergoing a dynamic revolution ofbiomarker technology allowing ...
Purpose of review\ud The purpose of this review is to report how administrative data have been used ...
Detection of acute kidney injury is undergoing a dynamic revolution ofbiomarker technology allowing ...
Copyright: © 2015 Sawhney et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Electronic medical records and clinical information systems are increasingly used in hospitals and c...
Electronic medical records and clinical information systems are increasingly used in hospitals and c...
Electronic medical records and clinical information systems are increasingly used in hospitals and c...
Purpose of the review: Among hospitalized patients, acute kidney injury is common and associated wit...
The data contained within the electronic health record (EHR) is "big" from the standpoint of volume,...
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is independently associated with the development of chronic ki...
Purpose of the review\ud Among hospitalized patients, acute kidney injury is common and associated w...
Purpose of the review: Among hospitalized patients, acute kidney injury is common and associated wit...
ADQI – Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative – is a process that was created seeking consensus and evide...
Detection of acute kidney injury is undergoing a dynamic revolution ofbiomarker technology allowing ...
Detection of acute kidney injury is undergoing a dynamic revolution ofbiomarker technology allowing ...
Detection of acute kidney injury is undergoing a dynamic revolution ofbiomarker technology allowing ...
Purpose of review\ud The purpose of this review is to report how administrative data have been used ...
Detection of acute kidney injury is undergoing a dynamic revolution ofbiomarker technology allowing ...
Copyright: © 2015 Sawhney et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the C...