Changes in acute kidney injury epidemiology in critically ill patients: a population-based cohort study in Korea
Background Although no specific treatment facilitates renal tubular regeneration in acute kidney injury (AKI), the rapid increase in aging populations with more comorbidities and advances in critical care management are expected to change the epidemiology of AKI. However, few recent studies dissecte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annals of Intensive Care 2019-06, Vol.9 (1), p.65-9, Article 65 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Although no specific treatment facilitates renal tubular regeneration in acute kidney injury (AKI), the rapid increase in aging populations with more comorbidities and advances in critical care management are expected to change the epidemiology of AKI. However, few recent studies dissected the current epidemiologic characteristics of critically ill patients with AKI. We investigated recent epidemiologic changes in severe AKI in critically ill patients.
Methods
All adult admissions to intensive care units (ICUs) in Korea from 2008 to 2015 were screened using the national health insurance review and assessment database, and 1,744,235 patients were included. Clinical characteristics and changes in AKI incidence and mortality rate were analyzed.
Results
The incidence of AKI increased from 7.4% in 2008 to 8.3% in 2015 (
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ISSN: | 2110-5820 2110-5820 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s13613-019-0534-7 |