diabetes mellitus and acute kidney injury - Acute Kidney Injury in Diabetes Mellitus daun untuk menurunkan gula darah PubMed Diabetes Mellitus as a Risk Factor for Progression from Acute Kidney Acute Kidney Injury A Bona Fide Complication of Diabetes Acute Kidney Injury in Diabetes Mellitus PMC PubMed Central PMC Acute kidney injury in diabetes mellitus Epidemiology diagnostic and Acute Kidney Injury and Progressive Diabetic Kidney Disease An Keywords diabetes mellitus acute kidney injury anemia oliguria nomogram Introduction Acute kidney injury AKI is a common complication of critical illness affecting up to 20 of hospitalized patients and almost half of patients in the intensive care unit ICU 1 2 AKI can increase inhospital stay or longterm mortality Abstract Acute kidney injury AKI and diabetes mellitus DM are public health problems that cause a high socioeconomic burden worldwide In recent years the landscape of AKI etiology has shifted Emerging evidence has demonstrated that DM is an independent risk factor for the onset of AKI while an alternative perspective considers AKI as a bona fide complication of DM Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases NIDDK GrantAward Number DK116816 DK128529 and DK132059 Abstract Acute kidney injury AKI and diabetes mellitus DM are public health problems that cause a high socioeconomic burden worldwide In recent years the landscape of AKI etiology has shifted Emerging evidence has demonstrated that Introduction Diabetic kidney disease DKD is a wellestablished and major complication of diabetes mellitus DM An estimated 20 to 40 of patients develop DKD in their lifetime12 It is often punctuated by an unpredictable course heralded by a nonlinear fall in glomerular filtration rate GFR compared to other etiologies of chronic kidney disease CKD3 Risk factors for CKD The landscape of kidney disease in diabetes has shifted The classical dogma of diabetic nephropathy progressing through stages of albuminuria leading to decline in glomerular filtration rate and endstage kidney disease ESKD has been replaced by a more nuanced understanding of carbohydrate simple and complex for diabetes the complex and heterogeneous nature of kidney disease in diabetes Acute Kidney Injury A Bona Fide Complication of Diabetes Acute Kidney Injury AKI in Diabetes Mellitus Multiple studies have shown that diabetes alone is an independent risk for acute kidney injury AKI 11011 The incidence of AKI was found to be higher in diabetic patients undergoing surgery 1216 taking certain medications 17 with sepsisseptic shock 18 and even without precipitating events 1920 Renal insults resulting in tissue injury Paralleling this evolution standardized definitions have resulted in a growing appreciation that acute kidney injury AKI is increasing in its incidence rapidly and that people with diabetes are much more likely to develop AKI than people without diabetes Type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus and risk of acute kidney injury after coronary Acute kidney injury in diabetes mellitus Epidemiology PubMed Acute kidney injury AKI and diabetes mellitus DM are public health problems that cause a high socioeconomic burden worldwide In recent years the landscape of AKI etiology has shifted Emerging evidence has demonstrated that DM is an independent risk factor for the onset of AKI while an alternative perspective considers AKI as a bona fide complication of DM Acute Kidney Injury and Progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease Acute kidney injury in diabetes mellitus epidemiology diagnostic and Acute Kidney Injury in Diabetes Mellitus D Patschan D Patschan 1 Clinic of Nephrology and Rheumatology University Hospital of Göttingen Göttingen Germany diabetic nephropathy DM is the most frequent cause of endstage renal disease in our society Acute kidney injury AKI remains a clinical and prognostic problem of fundamental Acute kidney injury AKI remains a clinical and prognostic problem of fundamental importance since incidences have been increased in recent years while mortality has not substantially been improved As a matter of fact not many studies particularly addressed the topic prof sarah widyanti diabetes AKI in diabetes mellitus
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