1. Acute Kidney Injury in Transplant Setting: Differential Diagnosis and Impact on Health and Health Care
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Amit Govil and Bassam G. Abu Jawdeh
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Graft Rejection ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Health Status ,Calcineurin Inhibitors ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Disease ,030230 surgery ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Recurrence ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,Polyomavirus Infections ,Kidney ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,Acute kidney injury ,Thrombosis ,Acute Kidney Injury ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Transplantation ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Calcineurin ,Transplantation ,Tumor Virus Infections ,Treatment Outcome ,surgical procedures, operative ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nephrology ,BK Virus ,Urinary Tract Infections ,Etiology ,Kidney Diseases ,Differential diagnosis ,Urinary tract obstruction ,business ,Ureteral Obstruction - Abstract
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common in kidney transplant recipients. In addition to the usual causes of AKI in native kidneys, certain features and risk factors are unique to kidney allografts. In this article, we will present an overview of the common transplant-specific AKI etiologies that include increased susceptibility to hemodynamic-mediated AKI, acute rejection, medication-induced AKI, recurrence of native kidney disease, infections, urinary tract obstruction, vascular thrombosis and post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder. AKI is independently associated with allograft loss and patient mortality. It is, therefore, prudent for transplant centers to address it as a major quality measure.
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- 2017
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