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Trends in Hospitalizations for Acute Kidney Injury — United States, 2000–2014

Volume: 67, Issue: 10, Pages: 289 - 293
Published: Mar 16, 2018
Abstract
Acute kidney injury is a sudden decrease in kidney function with or without kidney damage, occurring over a few hours or days. Diabetes, hypertension, and advanced age are primary risk factors for acute kidney injury. It is increasingly recognized as an in-hospital complication of sepsis, heart conditions, and surgery (1,2). Its most severe stage requires treatment with dialysis. Acute kidney injury is also associated with higher likelihood of...
Paper Details
Title
Trends in Hospitalizations for Acute Kidney Injury — United States, 2000–2014
Published Date
Mar 16, 2018
Volume
67
Issue
10
Pages
289 - 293
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