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*Acute kidney injury is classified into three main groups:<br>1. Prerenal<br>2. Interinsic<br>3. Postrenal<br> | |||
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Revision as of 21:12, 5 May 2020
Overview
Acute kidney injury (AKI) or acute renal failure (ARF), is characterized by a rapid reduction of the renal filtration function, which is identified by a rise in serum creatinine concentration. [1]
Historical Perspective
Classification
- Acute kidney injury is classified into three main groups:
1. Prerenal
2. Interinsic
3. Postrenal
- ↑ Robert W. Schrier, Wei Wang, Brian Poole & Amit Mitra (2004). "Acute renal failure: definitions, diagnosis, pathogenesis, and therapy". The Journal of clinical investigation. 114 (1): 5–14. doi:10.1172/JCI22353. PMID 15232604. Unknown parameter
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