id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-004031-sw60qbbj Aylward, Ryan E. Risk factors and outcomes of acute kidney injury in South African critically ill adults: a prospective cohort study 2019-12-10 .txt text/plain 4292 228 53 title: Risk factors and outcomes of acute kidney injury in South African critically ill adults: a prospective cohort study CONCLUSIONS: In this large prospective multidisciplinary ICU cohort of younger patients, AKI was common, often associated with trauma in addition to traditional risk factors and was associated with good functional renal recovery at 90 days in most survivors. However, there is a marked paucity of data from African ICU's concerning the incidence, aetiology and effect of AKI on mortality and functional renal recovery, where the prevalence of HIV and trauma is high and where resources are often limited [6, 14, 15] . In this large prospective multidisciplinary ICU cohort of younger patients in a LMI country with a high HIV prevalence and many trauma related admissions, AKI was frequently encountered, and was associated with a high mortality, but good functional renal recovery in most survivors. Five-year risk of end-stage renal disease among intensive care patients surviving dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury: a nationwide cohort study ./cache/cord-004031-sw60qbbj.txt ./txt/cord-004031-sw60qbbj.txt