This study aims to retrospectively examine long-term (at the end of the 3rd year) renal function in the thesis study titled "Investigation of serum and urine angiotensinogen levels as a prognostic indicator of renal function in acute kidney injury," which received approval from the Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University Faculty of Medicine ethics committee in 2019 (approval number 19-KAEK-052). Thus, the relationship between serum and urine angiotensinogen levels and long-term renal function will be investigated, and the importance of this biomarker in the development of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) will be examined.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
80
Mehmet Akif İnan Hospital
Karaköprü, Şanlıurfa, Turkey (Türkiye)
The relationship between serum and urinary angiotensinogen levels and renal function at the end of the 3rd year in patients who developed acute kidney injury.
serum and urinary angiotensinogen levels
Time frame: Patients admitted to intensive care and who developed renal failure between January 2018 and January 2020.
The relationship between serum and urinary angiotensinogen levels and renal function at the end of the 3rd year in patients who developed acute kidney injury.
serum and urinary angiotensinogen levels
Time frame: Patients who were alive after 2020 and whose kidney function tests were measured at the end of the 3rd year.
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