Acute Kidney Injury in Acute Stroke. A preliminary study in Hispanic population (P5.041)
Conclusions:The prevalence of AKI after acute stroke in our population is higher than currently reported.Arterial hypertension was observed as a main risk factor. Further analysis with a higher number of patients is needed to confirm this observation and determine its real impact in Hispanic stroke patients.Disclosure: Dr. Olguín-Ramírez has nothing to disclose. Dr. Martínez has nothing to disclose. Dr. Gongora-Rivera has nothing to disclose. Dr. Maya-Quintá has nothing to disclose. Dr. Celis Jasso has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Olguin-Ramirez, L. A., Martinez, H. R., Gongora-Rivera, F., Maya-Quinta, R., Jasso, J. S. C. Tags: Neurocritical Care: Ischemic Injury Source Type: research
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