Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a sudden loss of renal function limited to 7 days with increased basal serum creatinine levels and/or decreased urinary production. AKI is a frequent condition in the intensive care unit (ICU) ranging from 13% to 36% in patients hospitalized with acute heart failure, up to 80% in patients with cardiogenic shock (CS). AKI requiring dialysis is also common (5% to 8%) and can exceed 13% in patients with CS. AKI is consistently associated with increased mortality in both the short-term, especially when dialysis is needed, and the long-term. The aim of this review is to provide an update on step-by-step management, from pharmacological treatment to renal replacement therapy, in patients with severe AKI in ICU patients with fluid overload.

Severe acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit: step-to-step management / Riccardi, M.; Pagnesi, M.; Lombardi, C. M.; Metra, M.. - In: EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL. ACUTE CARDIOVASCULAR CARE. - ISSN 2048-8726. - 14:10(2025), pp. 618-630. [10.1093/ehjacc/zuaf084]

Severe acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit: step-to-step management

Pagnesi M.
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Metra M.
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2025-01-01

Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a sudden loss of renal function limited to 7 days with increased basal serum creatinine levels and/or decreased urinary production. AKI is a frequent condition in the intensive care unit (ICU) ranging from 13% to 36% in patients hospitalized with acute heart failure, up to 80% in patients with cardiogenic shock (CS). AKI requiring dialysis is also common (5% to 8%) and can exceed 13% in patients with CS. AKI is consistently associated with increased mortality in both the short-term, especially when dialysis is needed, and the long-term. The aim of this review is to provide an update on step-by-step management, from pharmacological treatment to renal replacement therapy, in patients with severe AKI in ICU patients with fluid overload.
2025
AKI
CRRT
Diuretic therapy
ICU
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