10.6084/m9.figshare.5082115.v1
Dépret F.
Dépret
F.
Prud'homme M.
Prud'homme
M.
Legrand M.
Legrand
M.
Supplementary Material for: A Role of Remote Organs Effect in Acute Kidney Injury Outcome?
Karger Publishers
2017
Acute kidney injury
Remote effect
Short term
Long term
2017-06-06 11:06:46
Dataset
https://karger.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_Material_for_A_Role_of_Remote_Organs_Effect_in_Acute_Kidney_Injury_Outcome_/5082115
<p>Acute kidney injury (AKI) has been associated with both short- and
long-term outcomes. To date, there is still a debate whether the
increase risk of morbidity and mortality is directly due to AKI
occurrence. There is, however, a potential causal impact of AKI on
outcome, but evidence of this association is yet lacking. The hypothesis
of remote organ damage and dysfunction (heart, lung, liver, brain,
etc.) has emerged over the last decade and may explain the reason for
the potential negative impact of AKI on outcome. The aim of this review
was to describe findings concerning the remote effect of AKI in animal
models and human studies.</p>