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A proposed framework for advancing acute kidney injury risk stratification and diagnosis in children: a report from the 26th Acute Disease Quality Initiative (ADQI) conference.

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العنوان: A proposed framework for advancing acute kidney injury risk stratification and diagnosis in children: a report from the 26th Acute Disease Quality Initiative (ADQI) conference.
المؤلفون: Fuhrman, Dana Y., Stanski, Natalja L., Krawczeski, Catherine D., Greenberg, Jason H., Arikan, A. Ayse Akcan, Basu, Raj K., Goldstein, Stuart L., Gist, Katja M., Alobaidi, Rashid, Askenazi, David J., Bagshaw, Sean M., Barhight, Matthew, Barreto, Erin, Bayrakci, Benan, Ray Bignall II, O. N., Bjornstad, Erica, Brophy, Patrick, Charlton, Jennifer, Chanchlani, Rahul, Conroy, Andrea L.
المصدر: Pediatric Nephrology; Mar2024, Vol. 39 Issue 3, p929-939, 11p
مصطلحات موضوعية: ACUTE kidney failure prevention, BIOMARKERS, CLINICAL decision support systems, CONFERENCES & conventions, DISEASES, INDIVIDUALIZED medicine, RISK assessment, HEALTH literacy, QUALITY assurance, ACUTE kidney failure, PHENOTYPES, DISEASE risk factors, CHILDREN
مستخلص: Acute kidney injury (AKI) in children is associated with increased morbidity, reduced health-related quality of life, greater resource utilization, and higher mortality. Improvements in the timeliness and precision of AKI diagnosis in children are needed. In this report, we highlight existing, novel, and on-the-horizon diagnostic and risk-stratification tools for pediatric AKI, and outline opportunities for integration into clinical practice. We also summarize pediatric-specific high-risk diagnoses and exposures for AKI, as well as the potential role of real-time risk stratification and clinical decision support to improve outcomes. Lastly, the key characteristics of important pediatric AKI phenotypes will be outlined. Throughout, we identify key knowledge gaps, which represent prioritized areas of focus for future research that will facilitate a comprehensive, timely and personalized approach to pediatric AKI diagnosis and management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:0931041X
DOI:10.1007/s00467-023-06133-3