December 9, 2021

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Study reveals impact of acute kidney injury on physical and emotional health

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Acute kidney injury (AKI), or a sudden case of kidney failure or kidney damage, can be a serious condition with long-term consequences. In a study published in Kidney360, investigators surveyed patients who survived AKI to reveal the extent of its physical, social, and emotional effects.

The study, relied on an anonymous online survey that was completed by 124 survivors of AKI in 2020. Among the major findings:

The results indicate that interventions are needed to improve the health-related quality-of-life of AKI survivors, and that should provide more information when communicating with patients about AKI and follow-up care.

"This study provides critical new information about the potential severity and range of physical and emotional impacts of AKI. said lead author Galen E. Switzer, Ph.D., of the University of Pittsburgh. "These findings should lead to the development of novel strategies to address such impacts."

Study co-authors include Chethan M. Puttarajappa, MD, MS, Sandra L. Kane-Gill, PharmD, Linda F. Fried, MD, MPH, Kaleab Z. Abebe, Ph.D., John A. Kellum, MD, Manisha Jhamb, MD, MPH, Jessica G. Bruce, BA, Vidya Kuniyil, MD, Paul T. Conway, BA, Richard Knight, MBA, John Murphy, MBA, and Paul M. Palevsky, MD.

More information: "Patient-Reported Experiences After Acute Kidney Injury Across Multiple Health-Related Quality-of-Life Domains," Kidney360, 2021.

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