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Renal blood flow and acute kidney injury in septic shock

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Ondertitel:an arduous conflict that smolders intrarenally?

Sepsis-induced acute kidney injury (SAKI) is traditionally viewed as a process driven by a reduced blood flow and prone to benefit from vasopressive support. In ovine hyperdynamic septic shock, Lankadeva et al. report a significant and flow-independent intrarenal perfusion and oxygenation "mismatch" jeopardizing the renal medulla that was aggravated by norepinephrine. Medullary and urinary oxygenation changed in parallel, suggesting that urinary oxygenation may act as a biomarker to predict SAKI.

Tijdschrift: Kidney Int
ISSN: 0085-2538
Issue: 1
Volume: 90
Pagina's: 22-24
Jaar van publicatie:2016
Trefwoorden:SAKI, Sepsis-induced acute kidney injury, Renal blood flow, septic shock
Auteurs:International