Selected article for: "percentage baseline and serum concentration"

Title: 2018 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program: Seattle, Washington, June 14 - 15, 2018
  • Document date: 2018_10_25
  • ID: 60ceejq1_78
    Snippet: Clinical records from hospitalized adult horses, August 2015-October 2017, were reviewed. Horses must have been hospitalized for ≥3 days and had serum creatinine concentration measured twice. Horses that were diagnosed with primary renal pathology or were azotaemic on baseline serum biochemistry were excluded. A veterinary acute kidney injury scoring system was applied based on percentage increase in serum creatinine concentration from baseline.....
    Document: Clinical records from hospitalized adult horses, August 2015-October 2017, were reviewed. Horses must have been hospitalized for ≥3 days and had serum creatinine concentration measured twice. Horses that were diagnosed with primary renal pathology or were azotaemic on baseline serum biochemistry were excluded. A veterinary acute kidney injury scoring system was applied based on percentage increase in serum creatinine concentration from baseline: stage 0 (< 150%), stage 1 (150-199% or ≥ 26.5 μmol/L), stage 2 (200-299%) or stage 3 (≥ 300%). 227 horses were included; 17.6% had an acute kidney injury (40/227).

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