2018
DOI: 10.4274/tybd.86158
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Relationship Between Neutrophil Gelatinase-associated Lipocalin and Mortality in Acute Kidney Injury

Abstract: ÖZ Tıbbi ve cerrahi tedavideki gelişmelere rağmen, anevrizmatik subaraknoid kanama (SAK) erken yaştaki mortalitenin ana nedenlerinden biri olmaya devam etmektedir. Kardiyak ve pulmoner komplikasyonlar mortalitenin başlıca nedenlerindendir. En şiddetli kardiyak komplikasyonlardan biri nörojenik stres kardiyomiyopatisidir. Nörojenik stres kardiyomiyopatisinde görülen sol ventrikül disfonksiyonu genellikle birkaç gün içinde geri dönüşümlü olmasına rağmen şiddetli hipotansiyona, pulmoner ödeme ve kardiyojenik şoka… Show more

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“…In addition to these studies, in many of the studies on patients in shock, NGAL has been shown to be a good prognostic agent in predicting the need for RRT and mortality (Haase et al, 2009;Ralib et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2014). By using the same dataset, our previous study (Kayaaltı et al, 2018) demonstrated that uNGAL levels are an important parameter/attribute for the prediction of an early mortality rate. However, our previous study found that only statistically significant parameters were associated with early mortality, whereas different data mining methods were used in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In addition to these studies, in many of the studies on patients in shock, NGAL has been shown to be a good prognostic agent in predicting the need for RRT and mortality (Haase et al, 2009;Ralib et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2014). By using the same dataset, our previous study (Kayaaltı et al, 2018) demonstrated that uNGAL levels are an important parameter/attribute for the prediction of an early mortality rate. However, our previous study found that only statistically significant parameters were associated with early mortality, whereas different data mining methods were used in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%