Clinical Characteristics Analysis on Acute Kidney Injury of Patients in Department of Critical Care Medicine
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DOI: 10.25236/icmbmm.2018.74
Author(s)
Xiaoming Si, Feng Ke
Corresponding Author
Xiaoming Si
Abstract
To analyze clinical characteristics of acute kidney injury of patients in Department of Critical Care Medicine, the paper selects 100 patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) received by the hospital from January 2016 to December 2017 as the observation group, and 100 common inpatients in the same period are selected as the control group. Clinical characteristics of acute kidney injury of both groups were analyzed comprehensively. Results show that, the incidence rate of acute kidney injury in the observation group was 56.0%, 5.0% higher than that of control group, (P<0.05). Among the two groups of patients with acute kidney injury, acute kidney injury was mostly induced by multiple organ failure, septicopyemia and shock. So it is concluded, for the patients in ICU, the incidence rate of acute kidney injury is high, which is mostly caused by multiple organ failure, septicopyemia and shock.
Keywords
Department of Critical Care Medicine, acute kidney injury, clinical characteristics.