Intensive Care Research (Aug 2023)

Sepsis-Associated Acute Kidney Injury

  • Dong Wang,
  • Tongwen Sun,
  • Zhangsuo Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s44231-023-00049-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 251 – 258

Abstract

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Abstract Sepsis is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host immune response to infection. The kidneys are one of the first organs to be injured in sepsis. About two-thirds of patients with septic shock develop acute kidney injury, with a six- to eightfold increase in mortality. Growing evidences elucidate pathophysiological mechanisms, biomarkers, and response to therapy of sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (S-AKI). However, there is still a lack of effective and specific interventions for the treatment of S-AKI. This review summarizes the relevant evidence and provides an overview of the current understanding of S-AKI, focusing on pathophysiology, diagnosis, biomarkers, and therapeutic approaches.

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