Autor: |
Jetton, Jennifer G, Boohaker, Louis J, Sethi, Sidharth K, Wazir, Sanjay, Rohatgi, Smriti, Soranno, Danielle E, Chishti, Aftab S, Woroniecki, Robert, Mammen, Cherry, Swanson, Jonathan R, Sridhar, Shanthy, Wong, Craig S, Kupferman, Juan C, Griffin, Russell L, Askenazi, David J, Selewski, David T, Sarkar, Subrata, Kent, Alison, Fletcher, Jeffery, Abitbol, Carolyn L, DeFreitas, Marissa, Duara, Shahnaz, Charlton, Jennifer R, Guillet, Ronnie, D'Angio, Carl, Mian, Ayesa, Rademacher, Erin, Mhanna, Maroun J, Raina, Rupesh, Kumar, Deepak, Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Arikan, Ayse Akcan, Rhee, Christopher J, Goldstein, Stuart L, Nathan, Amy T, Bhutada, Alok, Rastogi, Shantanu, Bonachea, Elizabeth, Ingraham, Susan, Mahan, John, Nada, Arwa, Brophy, Patrick D, Colaizy, Tarah T, Klein, Jonathan M, Cole, F Sessions, Davis, T Keefe, Dower, Joshua, Milner, Lawrence, Smith, Alexandra, Fuloria, Mamta, Reidy, Kimberly, Kaskel, Frederick J, Gien, Jason, Gist, Katja M, Hanna, Mina H, Hingorani, Sangeeta, Starr, Michelle, Joseph, Catherine, DuPont, Tara, Ohls, Robin, Staples, Amy, Khokhar, Surender, Perazzo, Sofia, Ray, Patricio E, Revenis, Mary, Synnes, Anne, Wintermark, Pia |
Zdroj: |
The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health; November 2017, Vol. 1 Issue: 3 p184-194, 11p |
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Findings from single-centre studies suggest that neonatal acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with poor outcomes. However, because of the small sample size of those studies, few inferences can been made regarding the independent associations between AKI, mortality, and hospital length of stay. We aimed to establish whether neonatal AKI is independently associated with increased mortality and length of hospital stay. |
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