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Table 2 Repartition of the 217 patients among the different RIFLE classes at H6 and then at H72

From: Relation between mean arterial pressure and renal function in the early phase of shock: a prospective, explorative cohort study

RIFLE class at H6

based on creatinine criterion only (highest serum creatinine between H1 and H6)

RIFLE class at H72 based on creatinine and urine output criteria

 

noAKI

Risk

Injury

Failure or RRT

noAKI, n = 116

86 (74%)

7 (6%)

14 (12%)

9 (8%)

Risk, n = 38

18 (47%)

9 (24%)

7 (18%)

4 (11%)

Injury, n = 39

15 (38%)

5 (13%)

8 (21%)

11 (28%)

Failure, n = 24

9 (38%)

2 (8%)

3 (13%)

10 (42%)

  1. AKI: Acute kidney insufficiency; RIFLE refers to of the 5-stage RIFLE classification (Risk, Injury, Failure, Loss of kidney function, End-stage renal disease) for acute kidney insufficiency; RRT: Renal replacement therapy.