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Oxidative Stress and Acute Kidney Injury in Critical Illness: Pathophysiologic Mechanisms - Biomarkers - Interventions, and Future Perspectives

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Pavlakou P., Liakopoulos V., Eleftheriadis T., Mitsis M., Dounousi E.
Date
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.1155/2017/6193694
Keyword
Biomarkers
Disease control
Diseases
Oxidative stress
Patient treatment
Clinical settings
Critically-ill patients
End stage renal disease
Future perspectives
Oxidative stress response
Renal replacement therapies
Stress generation
Systemic inflammation
Intensive care units
biological marker
nitric oxide
reactive oxygen metabolite
toll like receptor
biological marker
acute kidney failure
aerobic metabolism
antioxidant activity
autophagy
cell cycle arrest
cell damage
critical illness
critically ill patient
disease course
end stage renal disease
homeostasis
hospital admission
human
intensive care unit
oxidative stress
renal replacement therapy
Review
acute kidney failure
chemistry
female
genetics
male
oxidative stress
pathology
Diseases
Pathology
Physiology
Acute Kidney Injury
Biomarkers
Critical Illness
Female
Humans
Male
Oxidative Stress
Hindawi Limited
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Abstract
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a multifactorial entity that occurs in a variety of clinical settings. Although AKI is not a usual reason for intensive care unit (ICU) admission, it often complicates critically ill patients' clinical course requiring renal replacement therapy progressing sometimes to end-stage renal disease and increasing mortality. The causes of AKI in the group of ICU patients are further complicated from damaged metabolic state, systemic inflammation, sepsis, and hemodynamic dysregulations, leading to an imbalance that generates oxidative stress response. Abundant experimental and to a less extent clinical data support the important role of oxidative stress-related mechanisms in the injury phase of AKI. The purpose of this article is to present the main pathophysiologic mechanisms of AKI in ICU patients focusing on the different aspects of oxidative stress generation, the available evidence of interventional measures for AKI prevention, biomarkers used in a clinical setting, and future perspectives in oxidative stress regulation. © 2017 Paraskevi Pavlakou et al.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/77994
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