2021
DOI: 10.1590/2175-8239-jbn-2021-0003
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Clinical significance of frusemide stress test in predicting the severity of acute kidney injury

Abstract: Introduction: The outcomes of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) remain dismal even today, owing in part due to the lack of an ideal biomarker for detecting renal damage early enough. We conducted this pilot study to determine the clinical significance of Frusemide Stress Test (FST) to predict the severity of AKI. Methods: A total of 80 patients with AKI-KDIGO (Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes) stage 1 or stage 2 underwent FST by administering a bolus dose of frusemide (1mg/kg for frusemide naïve and 1.5mg/kg… Show more

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“…In this issue of JBN, Pon et al 13 report a study extending and corroborating the initial observations by Chawla et al 8 to a population in the intensive care setting in India. In both studies, the FST results in early stage AKI patients (KDIGO 1 and 2) predict progression to KDIGO stage 3 with reasonably high accuracy.…”
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“…In this issue of JBN, Pon et al 13 report a study extending and corroborating the initial observations by Chawla et al 8 to a population in the intensive care setting in India. In both studies, the FST results in early stage AKI patients (KDIGO 1 and 2) predict progression to KDIGO stage 3 with reasonably high accuracy.…”
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confidence: 54%