2022
DOI: 10.1055/a-1666-0483
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Pr-AKI: Acute Kidney Injury in Pregnancy – Etiology, Diagnostic Workup, Management

Abstract: Despite significant improvements in inpatient and outpatient management, pregnancy-related acute kidney injury (Pr-AKI) remains an important risk factor for early and late maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. There is a discrepancy between the incidence of Pr-AKI in developing and in developed countries, with the former experiencing a decrease and the latter an increase in Pr-AKI in recent decades. Whereas septic and hemorrhagic complications predominated in the past, nowadays hypertensive dis… Show more

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“…While the overall prevalence of diabetes-related complications has declined, the incidence of renal failure is on the rise in diabetic patients [41,43,44]. In individuals with MetS, an in ammatory state triggered by insulin resistance accelerates CKD progression by elevating proin ammatory adipokines and decreasing anti-in ammatory adipokines in the plasma [45]. In addition, dyslipidemia, caused by abnormal lipid metabolism, further worsens renal microvascular damage by promoting atherosclerosis [46].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the overall prevalence of diabetes-related complications has declined, the incidence of renal failure is on the rise in diabetic patients [41,43,44]. In individuals with MetS, an in ammatory state triggered by insulin resistance accelerates CKD progression by elevating proin ammatory adipokines and decreasing anti-in ammatory adipokines in the plasma [45]. In addition, dyslipidemia, caused by abnormal lipid metabolism, further worsens renal microvascular damage by promoting atherosclerosis [46].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11] The pathophysiological basis of PR-AKI depends on local factors such as legality of abortion, exposure to infectious diseases such as malaria and HIV, adequacy of infrastructure for obstetric care, preeclampsia and local contact with nephrotoxins. [12] Racial/ethnic differences have been reported to exist in the incidence of PR-AKI with black women having over 40% higher risk compared to white women. [13] Additional risk factors of PR-AKI include older age, history of pre-eclampsia, lower socioeconomic status and a history of diabetes mellitus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13] Additional risk factors of PR-AKI include older age, history of pre-eclampsia, lower socioeconomic status and a history of diabetes mellitus. [12] Furthermore, PR-AKI has a profound impact on future health by increasing the risk of developing hypertension, CKD and cardiovascular diseases. [12] Monitoring renal function in pregnant women is therefore crucial in reducing the rate of adverse events, both in women with pre-existing kidney disease and those who develop kidney disease during pregnancy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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