Pathophysiology of septic acute kidney injury
J Mårtensson, R Bellomo - Acute Kidney Injury-From Diagnosis to Care, 2016 - karger.com
Background: Despite increased understanding of the pathophysiology of septic acute kidney
injury (AKI), treatment options are limited, and mortality remains high. Summary: Septic AKI …
injury (AKI), treatment options are limited, and mortality remains high. Summary: Septic AKI …
Kidney microcirculation as a target for innovative therapies in AKI
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious multifactorial conditions accompanied by the loss of
function and damage. The renal microcirculation plays a crucial role in maintaining the …
function and damage. The renal microcirculation plays a crucial role in maintaining the …
Furosemide reverses medullary tissue hypoxia in ovine septic acute kidney injury
N Iguchi, YR Lankadeva, TA Mori… - American Journal …, 2019 - journals.physiology.org
In experimental sepsis, the rapid development of renal medullary hypoxia precedes the
development of acute kidney injury (AKI) and may contribute to its pathogenesis. We …
development of acute kidney injury (AKI) and may contribute to its pathogenesis. We …
Acute kidney injury and extrarenal organ dysfunction: new concepts and experimental evidence
SC Yap, HT Lee, DS Warner - The Journal of the American Society …, 2012 - pubs.asahq.org
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a frequent complication in the intensive care unit with limited
therapeutic modalities. Although survival from isolated AKI has improved with recent …
therapeutic modalities. Although survival from isolated AKI has improved with recent …
The role of energy regulation in the tubular epithelial cell response to sepsis
Sepsis is considered today a major public health problem. Despite that mortality has been
consistently associated with organ compromise, the mechanisms by which sepsis causes …
consistently associated with organ compromise, the mechanisms by which sepsis causes …
Recent advances in pathophysiology and biomarkers of sepsis-induced acute kidney injury
Sepsis is a complex clinical syndrome characterized by a systemic inflammatory response to
an infective insult. This process often leads to widespread tissue injury and multiple organ …
an infective insult. This process often leads to widespread tissue injury and multiple organ …
Pathophysiology of sepsis-induced acute kidney injury: the role of global renal blood flow and renal vascular resistance
A Bouglé, J Duranteau - Controversies in Acute Kidney Injury, 2011 - karger.com
Sepsis-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) is the most common form of AKI observed in
critically ill patients. AKI mortality in septic critically ill patients remains high despite our …
critically ill patients. AKI mortality in septic critically ill patients remains high despite our …
Targeting oxidative stress in septic acute kidney injury: from theory to practice
Sepsis is the leading cause of acute kidney injury (AKI) and leads to increased morbidity
and mortality in intensive care units. Current treatments for septic AKI are largely supportive …
and mortality in intensive care units. Current treatments for septic AKI are largely supportive …
Septic acute kidney injury: the culprit is inflammatory apoptosis rather than ischemic necrosis
R Jacobs, PM Honore, O Joannes-Boyau, W Boer… - Blood purification, 2011 - karger.com
For a long time, acute kidney injury (AKI) was considered to be a primarily hemodynamic
condition characterized by a reduction of renal blood flow, induced by either cardiogenic or …
condition characterized by a reduction of renal blood flow, induced by either cardiogenic or …
Hidden in plain sight: does medullary red blood cell congestion provide the explanation for ischemic acute kidney injury?
SC McLarnon, C Johnson, P Giddens… - Seminars in …, 2022 - Elsevier
Acute kidney injury (AKI) represents a sudden reduction in renal function and is a major
clinical problem with a high mortality rate. Despite decades of research, there are currently …
clinical problem with a high mortality rate. Despite decades of research, there are currently …