2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12098-021-03762-0
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Acute Kidney Injury in Children with Diabetic Ketoacidosis: Risk Factors and Outcome

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“…This rapid recovery may explain the lack of any significant difference in the clinical improvement of patients with AKI when compared to those without AKI. Similar to the present study, Mishra et al found no correlation between the severity of DKA and that of AKI 16 , and again, similar to our findings, there have been previous studies reporting that the presence of AKI did not affect the duration of hospitalization or the resolution of metabolic acidosis 16 . In the present study, only the first episode of DKA in patients with newly diagnosed DM was evaluated, and the resolution time was recorded as 21.04±7.8 h, compared to the resolution time of 16.25 h reported by Ying Wei et al 10 .…”
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confidence: 93%
“…This rapid recovery may explain the lack of any significant difference in the clinical improvement of patients with AKI when compared to those without AKI. Similar to the present study, Mishra et al found no correlation between the severity of DKA and that of AKI 16 , and again, similar to our findings, there have been previous studies reporting that the presence of AKI did not affect the duration of hospitalization or the resolution of metabolic acidosis 16 . In the present study, only the first episode of DKA in patients with newly diagnosed DM was evaluated, and the resolution time was recorded as 21.04±7.8 h, compared to the resolution time of 16.25 h reported by Ying Wei et al 10 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%