Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine (Jan 2018)

Acute kidney injury in leptospirosis: Overview and perspectives

  • Geraldo Bezerra da Silva Junior,
  • Nattachai Srisawat,
  • Gabriela Studart Galdino,
  • Ênio Simas Macedo,
  • José Reginaldo Pinto,
  • Geysa Maria Nogueira Farias,
  • Renan Lima Alencar,
  • Roberto da Justa Pires Neto,
  • Elvino José Guardão Barros,
  • Elizabeth De Francesco Daher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1995-7645.244514
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
pp. 549 – 554

Abstract

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Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease disseminated through the centuries in the whole world which causes symptoms that go from self-limited diseases to hemorrhagic manifestations and organ failure, including acute kidney injury (AKI), composing the severe disease known as the Weil's syndrome. Mortality rates varies according to the clinical presentation and usually increases when kidney injury is present, and is even higher in the setting of pulmonary hemorrhage. There are recent advances in the search for novel biomarkers of renal involvement and early detection of AKI in leptospirosis, as well as in its pathophysiology. We review in this article the clinical aspects of leptospirosis-associated AKI and the perspectives for future research.

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