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COVID-19-associated acute kidney injury: consensus report of the 25th Acute Disease Quality Initiative (ADQI) Workgroup

Authors :
Xose L. Perez-Fernandez
John R. Prowle
Shruti Gupta
John A. Kellum
Kianoush Kashani
Nattachai Srisawat
Ashita Tolwani
Faeq Husain-Syed
Nuttha Lumlertgul
Li Yang
Mitra K. Nadim
Claudio Ronco
Matthieu Legrand
Eric Hoste
Thiago Reis
Gianluca Villa
Kathleen D. Liu
Jay L. Koyner
Michael Joannidis
Peter Pickkers
Stuart L. Goldstein
Neesh Pannu
Marlies Ostermann
Sumit Mohan
Lui G. Forni
Zhiyong Peng
Michael J. Germain
Thomas Rimmelé
Ravindra L. Mehta
Vincenzo Cantaluppi
Anitha Vijayan
Michael J. Connor
Azra Bihorac
Alexander Zarbock
Samira Bell
Source :
Nature Reviews. Nephrology, Nature Reviews. Nephrology, 16, 12, pp. 747-764, Nature Reviews Nephrology, Nature Reviews. Nephrology, 16, 747-764, Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Nature reviews. Nephrology, vol 16, iss 12, NATURE REVIEWS NEPHROLOGY
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group UK, 2020.

Abstract

Kidney involvement in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is common, and can range from the presence of proteinuria and haematuria to acute kidney injury (AKI) requiring renal replacement therapy (RRT; also known as kidney replacement therapy). COVID-19-associated AKI (COVID-19 AKI) is associated with high mortality and serves as an independent risk factor for all-cause in-hospital death in patients with COVID-19. The pathophysiology and mechanisms of AKI in patients with COVID-19 have not been fully elucidated and seem to be multifactorial, in keeping with the pathophysiology of AKI in other patients who are critically ill. Little is known about the prevention and management of COVID-19 AKI. The emergence of regional ‘surges’ in COVID-19 cases can limit hospital resources, including dialysis availability and supplies; thus, careful daily assessment of available resources is needed. In this Consensus Statement, the Acute Disease Quality Initiative provides recommendations for the diagnosis, prevention and management of COVID-19 AKI based on current literature. We also make recommendations for areas of future research, which are aimed at improving understanding of the underlying processes and improving outcomes for patients with COVID-19 AKI.<br />COVID-19-associated AKI (COVID-19 AKI) is associated with high mortality and is an independent risk factor for all-cause in-hospital death in patients with COVID-19. This Consensus Statement from the Acute Disease Quality Initiative provides recommendations for the diagnosis, prevention and management of COVID-19 AKI and for areas of future research, with the aim of improving understanding of the underlying processes and outcomes for patients with COVID-19 AKI.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1759507X and 17595061
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Reviews. Nephrology
Accession number :
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