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This is a cohort study in which patients who survive Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) during intensive care unit (ICU) admission are recalled at 3-6 months and renal function tests are performed.
The purpose of the study is describe renal function in AKI survivors at follow-up.
Additional aims are to determine how well admission values of renal function markers perform as predictors of renal function at follow-up and whether estimates of renal function at follow-up differ depending on which renal function marker is used.
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Type of study: Cohort study with prospectively collected clinical data cross-matched with local & national databases.
Source population: Patients suffering from AKI on a mixed intensive care unit, at the Karolinska University Hospital, Solna.
Setting: Single centre, Central Intensive Care unit Karolinska University hospital, Solna, Stockholm from September 2008 and May 2011.
Exposure: AKI on ICU and grade of AKI according to the RIFLE criteria Intervention: none
Outcome: Renal function 3 months after ICU discharge according to creatinine and Cystatin C measurements.
Parameters: Co-morbidities, ICU diagnoses, disease severity score, daily physiological and laboratory parameters, medications administered, interventions RRT (Renal replacement therapy), mechanical intervention, inotropes, surgery.
Data is crossmatched with national registries including the Swedish cause of death register (to obtain dates of death), the Swedish renal register (to obtain details of patients receiving chronic dialysis and with pre-existing Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) diagnoses. Data is also cross matched with a large local ICU register (Clinisoft) to obtain physiological parameters& intervention details. Clinisoft is also used to obtain risk of death for all ICU patients and all AKI patients (from the source population). Ethical approval has been granted by Stockholm Regional ethical review body (2008-408-32 2008/443-31/1-3, 2010/1780-31-2, 2011-408-32 and 2016-1801-32).
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