2021
DOI: 10.4103/1995-7645.312519
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Clinical outcomes of hospitalized patients with chikungunya fever: A retrospective analysis

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“…However, the analysis of AKI in the acute phase of CHIK is difficult to assess since most studies do not describe the criteria used for diagnosing and staging AKI 16 . Only three studies included in this review used the KDIGO guideline definitions, identifying a prevalence of AKI in hospitalised patients of between 21% and 45% 18–20 . Among patients admitted to ICU, 31%–47% presented kidney failure and required RRT 28,29 …”
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“…However, the analysis of AKI in the acute phase of CHIK is difficult to assess since most studies do not describe the criteria used for diagnosing and staging AKI 16 . Only three studies included in this review used the KDIGO guideline definitions, identifying a prevalence of AKI in hospitalised patients of between 21% and 45% 18–20 . Among patients admitted to ICU, 31%–47% presented kidney failure and required RRT 28,29 …”
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“…16 Only three studies included in this review used the KDIGO guideline definitions, identifying a prevalence of AKI in hospitalised patients of between 21% and 45%. [18][19][20] Among patients admitted to ICU, 31%-47% presented kidney failure and required RRT. 28,29 It was observed herein that AKI seems to impact the morbidity and mortality caused by CHIK.…”
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