Detection of acute kidney injury (AKI)
Detecting acute kidney injury
- detect acute kidney injury by using any of the following criteria:
- a rise in serum creatinine of 26 micromol/litre or greater within 48 hours
- a 50% or greater rise in serum creatinine known or presumed to have occurred within the past 7 days
- a fall in urine output to less than 0.5 ml/kg/hour for more than 6 hours in adults and more than 8 hours in children and young people
- a 25% or greater fall in eGFR in children and young people within the past 7 days
- a rise in serum creatinine of 26 micromol/litre or greater within 48 hours
Think Kindeys have stated (2)
Stage 1, 2 or 3. At present, there is no standard or agreed wording and this can be configured locally. However, an example for adults (age >18 years) is included here:
- Rise in creatinine may indicate Acute Kidney Injury stage x (1, 2 or 3)
- Please review urgently (adults):
- 1. AKI stage 1 is a rise of >1.5x baseline level, or of > 26 µmol/L within 48h, or a urine output <0.5mL/kg/h for 6-12h
- 2. AKI stage 2 is a rise of>2x baseline or a urine output <0.5mL/kg/h for >= 12h
- 3. AKI stage 3 is a rise of>3x baseline or a rise of >1.5 baseline to >354 µmol/L, a urine output <0.3mL/kg/h for >=24h or anuria for >=12 h
- 1. AKI stage 1 is a rise of >1.5x baseline level, or of > 26 µmol/L within 48h, or a urine output <0.5mL/kg/h for 6-12h
- Please review urgently (adults):
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