Selected article for: "acute kidney injury and serum creatinine"

Author: Guqin Zhang; Chang Hu; Linjie Luo; Fang Fang; Yongfeng Chen; Jianguo Li; Zhiyong Peng; Huaqin Pan
Title: Clinical features and outcomes of 221 patients with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China
  • Document date: 2020_3_6
  • ID: jir7n19b_15
    Snippet: Hypoxemia was defined as partial arterial oxygen pressure (PaOâ‚‚) over inspiratory oxygen fraction (FiOâ‚‚) of less than 300 mmHg. Acute kidney injury (AKI) was identified and classified by the highest serum creatinine level or urine output criteria according to the kidney disease improving global outcomes classification. Cardiac injury was diagnosed if serum levels of cardiac biomarkers (i.e. hypersensitive troponin I) were above the 99 th perc.....
    Document: Hypoxemia was defined as partial arterial oxygen pressure (PaO₂) over inspiratory oxygen fraction (FiO₂) of less than 300 mmHg. Acute kidney injury (AKI) was identified and classified by the highest serum creatinine level or urine output criteria according to the kidney disease improving global outcomes classification. Cardiac injury was diagnosed if serum levels of cardiac biomarkers (i.e. hypersensitive troponin I) were above the 99 th percentile upper reference limit, or newly onset abnormalities shown in electrocardiogram or cardiac ultrasound. The severe or critical COVID-19 patients were defined according to the following criteria: fever plus one of these conditions, including respiratory rate ≥ 30 breaths/min, severe respiratory distress, SpO2 ≤ 93% on room air, occurrence of respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation, shock and other organ failure. 8

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