id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-011010-r8quizqn Kim, Won Ho Intensivist coverage and patient outcomes 2019-11-07 .txt text/plain 284 23 40 key: cord-011010-r8quizqn cord_uid: r8quizqn [1] , which retrospectively analyzed a large cohort of patients admitted to the surgical intensive care unit. Although results are encouraging in the quest to find evidence that supports the relevance of intensivist in the management of post-surgical patients, two questions have come up in the interpretations of the results. Firstly, parameters of intraoperative management which may affect the postoperative incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) were not sufficiently included in the contributors of propensity score. Secondly, in the sensitivity analysis of AKI according to admission time, there were only two time-points where the associations were significant and there seems no dose-response relationship between the duration of nonintensivist coverage and the incidence of AKI. Admission to the surgical intensive care unit during intensivist coverage is associated with lower incidence of postoperative acute kidney injury and shorter ventilator time Prediction and prevention of acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery ./cache/cord-011010-r8quizqn.txt ./txt/cord-011010-r8quizqn.txt