Potential roles of biomarkers

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Potential roles of biomarkers Potential roles of biomarkers. *Increased risk includes preexisting chronic kidney disease, older age, and renovascular disease; †stressors include various ischemic, inflammatory, and nephrotoxic insults such as cardiac surgery, sepsis, acute lung injury, k... Potential roles of biomarkers. *Increased risk includes preexisting chronic kidney disease, older age, and renovascular disease; †stressors include various ischemic, inflammatory, and nephrotoxic insults such as cardiac surgery, sepsis, acute lung injury, kidney transplantation, and nephrotoxic agents. AKI, acute kidney injury; RRT, renal replacement therapy. Adapted from Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) Working Group Meeting in Vancouver, BC, September 11 through September 14, 2006 (72). Steven G. Coca, and Chirag R. Parikh CJASN 2008;3:481-490 ©2008 by American Society of Nephrology