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Title:
Acute kidney injury and nephrotoxic antibiotic treatment
Citace
Petejová, N. a Martínek, A. Acute kidney injury and nephrotoxic antibiotic treatment.
In:
N. Petejová, A. Martínek.
Acute kidney Injury.
Nova Science Publishers, 2016. s. 67-90. ISBN 978-1-53610-379-3.
Subtitle
Publication year:
2016
Obor:
Ostatní lékařské obory
Form of publication:
Tištená verze
ISBN code:
978-1-53610-379-3
Book title in original language:
Acute kidney Injury
Title of the edition and volume number:
Place of publishing:
Neuveden
Publisher name:
Nova Science Publishers
Issue reference (issue number):
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Published:
v zahraničí
Author of the source document:
N. Petejová, A. Martínek
Number of pages:
24
Book page count:
24
Page from:
67
Page to:
90
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Key words in English:
acute kidney injury, antibiotics, nephrotoxic, biomarkers
Annotation in original language:
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common serious complication of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) and an important marker of morbidity and mortality in critically ill septic patients. AKI due to severe acute pancreatitis can be the result of hypoxemia, release of pancreatic amylase from the injured pancreas with impairment of renal microcirculation, decrease in renal perfusion pressure due to abdominal compartment syndrome, intraabdominal hypertension or hypovolemia. Endotoxins and reactive oxygen species (ROS) also play an important role in the pathophysiology of SAP and AKI. Knowledge of the pathophysiology and diagnosis of AKI following SAP might improve the therapeutic outcome of critically ill patients.
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RIV/61988987:17110/16:A1701KWX
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