2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2023.154276
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Diagnosing acute kidney injury ahead of time in critically ill septic patients using kinetic estimated glomerular filtration rate

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“…We see that the KeGFR allows a faster diagnosis of AKI using serial creatinine determinations at time intervals and with good ability to predict the severity of AKI, with the ability to predict the need for KRT and mortality. It is possible that the use of KeGFR, FST, and biomarkers provides complementary tools for the early diagnosis of AKI and allows better decisions to be made in choosing the right moment to start KRT (Figure 7) [138].…”
Section: Kinetic Efgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We see that the KeGFR allows a faster diagnosis of AKI using serial creatinine determinations at time intervals and with good ability to predict the severity of AKI, with the ability to predict the need for KRT and mortality. It is possible that the use of KeGFR, FST, and biomarkers provides complementary tools for the early diagnosis of AKI and allows better decisions to be made in choosing the right moment to start KRT (Figure 7) [138].…”
Section: Kinetic Efgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As well as attracting skills from other timezones and continents, the online format allowed the datathon to be held over the course of multiple weeks with review presentations along the way. Working remotely and using agile 'sprint' methodologies, this allowed teams of data scientists and intensive care professionals to make more progress and come up with astonishing achievements: the first two virtual datathons have already resulted in four peerreviewed publications [5][6][7][8].…”
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