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Occupational Heat Stress Recommendation Compliance Attenuates AKI Risk Compared with a Work–Rest Ratio–Matched, Positive Control Scenario

Hayden W. Hess, Tyler B. Baker, Macie L. Tarr, Roger S. Zoh, Blair D. Johnson, David Hostler, Zachary J. Schlader

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Abstract

Key Points Occupational heat stress recommendations attenuate AKI risk compared with a work–rest ratio–matched positive control scenario. Heat-induced AKI risk is strongly related to peak core temperature. The peak change in serum creatinine largely paralleled peak changes in urinary [insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 7·tissue inhibitor metalloproteinase 2].

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