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Initial Management and Potential Opportunities to Deprescribe Dialysis among Patients with AKI-D Patients after Hospital Discharge

Ian E. McCoy, Eric D. Weinhandl, Wael F. Hussein, Chi‐yuan Hsu

2023Journal of the American Society of Nephrology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Dialysis-requiring AKI (AKI-D) now accounts for more than 15% of outpatient hemodialysis initiations; over 30% of these patients with AKI-D may have potential to recover. However, little is known about strategies currently used to treat outpatient AKI-D and screen for recovery. In this study of 1754 patients with AKI-D, we found that ( 1 ) the initial dialysis orders were similar to those of patients with contemporary incident ESKD, despite different treatment goals; ( 2 ) timed urine collections were completed in only a minority of patients; and ( 3 ) most patients with AKI-D who recovered discontinued dialysis without ever having been weaned from their initial dialysis prescription, suggesting there may be substantial opportunity to wean dialysis sooner.

Topics & Concepts

DialysisMedicineMedical prescriptionIntensive care medicineHemodialysisAcute kidney injuryEmergency medicineInternal medicineNursingAcute Kidney Injury ResearchDialysis and Renal Disease ManagementChronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes
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