Novel acute kidney injury biomarkers and their utility in children and adolescents-overview

  • Published on 06/04/2025
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Bargielska Adrianna , Wasilewska Anna , Rybi-Szumińska Agnieszka

https://ror.org/00y4ya841 Department of Pediatrics and Nephrology Medical University of Bialystok Waszyngtona 17 15-297 Bialystok Poland

Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) affects a significant percentage of the pediatric population. Currently, the diagnosis of AKI in children still uses traditional laboratory methods (ex. creatinine or urea serum concentration and measurement of urine output). It has significant limitations. Early stages of AKI in children may be almost asymptomatic. In-depth assessment with the pRIFLE scale is helpful, but requires bladder catheterization and precise monitoring of hourly diuresis, as...

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