临床肾脏病学与治疗杂志

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Acute kidney injury: Diagnosis, prevention and treatment

Peter Butler*

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is portrayed by an intense reduction in renal function that can be multifactorial in its starting point and is related with complex pathophysiological components. Temporarily, AKI is related with an expanded length of emergency clinic stay, medical services costs, and in-clinic mortality, and its effect stretches out into the long term, with AKI being related with expanded dangers of cardiovascular events, movement to chronic kidney disease (CKD), and long haul mortality. Given the effect of the visualization of AKI, it is critical to perceive in danger patients and work on preventive, demonstrative, and treatment procedures.