Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200011, China
NCT Number: NCT03119480
To set up electronic early warning system of AKI patients; To develop AKI's intervention, the follow-up process, and the renal physician is responsible for the implementation.
To Observe the method after implementing the treatment efficacy of AKI and the differences between the traditional treatment process.
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All sexes
Observational
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200011, China
To set up electronic early warning system according to KDIGO AKI diagnosis standard, real-time monitoring of hospitalized patients with renal function data, real-time detection of AKI patients, notify the diagnosis of renal physician; To develop AKI's intervention, the follow-up process, and the renal physician is responsible for the implementation.
To Observe the method after implementing the treatment efficacy of AKI and the differences between the traditional treatment process.
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
Eligible participants were adults aged 18 years or older who were in hospital with stage 1 or greater acute kidney injury as defined by Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes creatinine-based criteria.
Exclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
were initial hospital creatinine 4•0 mg/dL (to convert to μmol/L, multiply by 88•4) or greater, fewer than two creatinine values measured, inability to determine the covering provider, admission to hospice or the observation unit, previous randomisation, or end-stage renal disease.
electronic alerts for AKI
Time frame: at 7 days after alert
death at 7 days after alert
Time frame: at 7 days after alert
dialysis at 7 days after alert
Time frame: at 7 days after alert
relative maximum change in creatinine
Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Other
The Effect of Electronic Warning Systems in the Process of Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients With Acute Kidney Injury
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