2011
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-8278(11)61367-6
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1365 Acute Kidney Injury Network (Akin) Criteria for Acute Renal Failure Predicts Outcome in Hospitalized Cirrhotic Patients. A Prospective Study

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“…. In addition, recent results showed that the definition of AKI on the new criteria has high sensitivity when it comes to identifying patients with advanced cirrhosis at increased risk of 3 month mortality . These results also showed that the addition of a final value of SCr ≥ 1.5 mg/dl (133 μmol/L) to the new criteria provided a slight significant increase in the sensitivity and that a SCr ≥ 1.5 mg/dl (133 μmol/L) per se had no prognostic value ( Table.…”
Section: A Critical Revision Of Our Knowledge On Renal Dysfunction Inmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…. In addition, recent results showed that the definition of AKI on the new criteria has high sensitivity when it comes to identifying patients with advanced cirrhosis at increased risk of 3 month mortality . These results also showed that the addition of a final value of SCr ≥ 1.5 mg/dl (133 μmol/L) to the new criteria provided a slight significant increase in the sensitivity and that a SCr ≥ 1.5 mg/dl (133 μmol/L) per se had no prognostic value ( Table.…”
Section: A Critical Revision Of Our Knowledge On Renal Dysfunction Inmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…10,11 Although the AKI classification helps to refine the definition of renal failure in cirrhosis, two preliminary studies have not demonstrated that the AKI definition alone, in comparison with the classic criterion (SCr > 1.5 mg/dL), is a better tool for detecting hospital mortality. 12,13 The combination of the AKI stage and the classic criterion perhaps provides better risk classification than either criterion alone. 12,13 However, more data are needed in this area.…”
Section: Diagnostic Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,13 The combination of the AKI stage and the classic criterion perhaps provides better risk classification than either criterion alone. 12,13 However, more data are needed in this area.…”
Section: Diagnostic Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los pequeños incrementos del nivel de CrS que se detectan con este método se asocian de forma independiente a una mayor mortalidad de los pacientes hospitalizados con cirrosis. Aunque la clasificación según el DRA ayuda a clarificar la definición de insuficiencia renal en los pacientes con cirrosis, dos estudios preliminares no han podido demostrar su superioridad sobre el método clásico (CrS >1,5 mg/dL) para detectar la mortalidad hospitalaria, al menos cuando se utiliza como único criterio. Quizá la combinación de ambos métodos podría ofrecer mejores resultados que cada uno por separado para la clasificación del riesgo.…”
Section: Criterios Diagnósticosunclassified
“…Aunque la clasificación según el DRA ayuda a clarificar la definición de insuficiencia renal en los pacientes con cirrosis, dos estudios preliminares no han podido demostrar su superioridad sobre el método clásico (CrS >1,5 mg/dL) para detectar la mortalidad hospitalaria, al menos cuando se utiliza como único criterio. Quizá la combinación de ambos métodos podría ofrecer mejores resultados que cada uno por separado para la clasificación del riesgo. No obstante, se necesita información más detallada sobre este aspecto.…”
Section: Criterios Diagnósticosunclassified