Rifle Akin Y Kdigo

Rifle Akin Y Kdigo



Concordance in AKI diagnosis between Cys-C and KDIGO criteria was 95.9 %, higher than AKIN and RIFLE criteria (p < 0.0001). The area under ROC curves was 0.7023 for Cys-C criteria, which was a significantly greater discrimination (p < 0.05).Introduction: Recently, the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes ( KDIGO ) proposed a new definition and classification of acute kidney injury (AKI) on the basis of the RIFLE (Risk, Injury, Failure, Loss of kidney function, and End-stage renal failure) and AKIN (Acute Kidney Injury Network) criteria, but comparisons of the three criteria in critically ill patients are rare.KDIGO AKI Definition (modification of the RIFLE & AKIN Criteria) • éin serum Cr?0.3 mg/dLwithin 48 hours or… • éin serum Cr to ?1.5x baseline serum Cr over 7 days or… • UOP Kidney Injury (AKI), In the analysis of the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves, the KDIGO classification showed relatively higher discriminatory power (0.840 ± 0.032) than the Risk of renal failure, Injury to the kidney, Failure of kidney function, Loss of kidney function, and End-stage renal failure (RIFLE) (0.826 ± 0.033) and Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) (0.836 ± 0.032) criteria in predicting in-hospital mortality.Incidence of AKI was 33.7%, 34.4% and 57.5% on AKIN , KDIGO and RIFLE (based on change in eGFR) respectively. Area under the curve for 30 day mortality was AKIN : [0.786 (0.764 to 0.806)], KDIGO : [0.796 (0.775 to 0.816)], and RIFLE [0.844 (0.825 to 0.862)]. However discrimination power for morbidity was AKIN ...21 Table 3. Comparison of RIFLE and AKIN criteria for diagnosis and classification of AKI 21 Table 4. Cross-tabulation of patients classified by RIFLE vs. AKIN 22 Table 5. Causes of AKI and diagnostic tests 23 Table 6. Causes of AKI: exposures and susceptibilities for non-specific AKI.8/31/2012  · Recently, the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes ( KDIGO ) proposed a new definition and classification of acute kidney injury (AKI) on the basis of the RIFLE (Risk, Injury, Failure, Loss of kidney function, and End-stage renal failure) and AKIN (Acute Kidney Injury Network) criteria, but comparisons of the three criteria in critically ill patients are rare.Comparison of calibration and discrimination for predicting in-hospital mortality according to the AKIN, RIFLE, and KDIGO classifications. The in-hospital mortality rates of AKI patients defined by the AKIN, RIFLE, and KDIGO classifications were 77% (117 of 152), 80% (126 of …

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