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Renal Function Outcome Prognosis in Septic and Non-septic Acute Kidney Injury PatientsAida Hamzic-Mehmedbasic, Senija Rasic, Damir Rebic, Azra Durak-Nalbantic, Alma Muslimovic, Jasminka Dzemidzic. Abstract | | | | Aim: The objective of this study was to evaluate prognostic impact of clinical factors on outcome of renal function in septic and non-septic acute kidney injury (AKI) patients. Methods: The prospective, observational, clinical study was performed at Nephrology Clinic and Clinic for Infectious Diseases, University Clinical Centre Sarajevo. One hundred patients with diagnosis of AKI were enrolled in the study, and divided into two groups: septic and non-septic AKI patients. Clinical parameters included causes and type of AKI, pre-existing comorbidities and different treatment modalities. Patients were followed up until discharge or death. Renal function outcome was defined by creatinine clearance values at discharge. Results: Septic AKI patients had significantly longer hospital stay (p=0.03), significantly worse renal function outcome (p
Key words: acute kidney injury; septic etiology; prognostic factors; renal function outcome.
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