Recommendations on Acute Kidney Injury Biomarkers From the Acute Disease Quality Initiative Consensus Conference
King's College London · St Thomas' Hospital · +23 more institutions
Abstract
In the last decade, new biomarkers for acute kidney injury (AKI) have been identified and studied in clinical trials. Guidance is needed regarding how best to incorporate them into clinical practice.
To develop recommendations on AKI biomarkers based on existing data and expert consensus for practicing clinicians and researchers. Evidence Review: At the 23rd Acute Disease Quality Initiative meeting, a meeting of 23 international experts in critical care, nephrology, and related specialties, the panel focused on 4 broad areas, as follows: (1) AKI risk assessment; (2) AKI prediction and prevention; (3) AKI diagnosis, etiology, and management; and (4) AKI progression and kidney recovery. A literature search revealed more than 65 000 articles published between 1965 and May 2019. In a modified Delphi process, recommendations and consensus statements were developed based on existing data, with 90% agreement among panel members required for final adoption. Recommendations were graded using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations system.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 45.38
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 86
Authors
23Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Acute kidney injury
- Intensive care medicine
- Delphi method
- MEDLINE
- Kidney disease
- Evidence-based medicine
- Grading (engineering)