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Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a syndrome characterized by a sudden decline in kidney function, potentially leading to renal replacement therapy. Despite its reversible nature, AKI can cause increased mortality, morbidity, and later cardiovascular complications, imposing economic burdens. The current limited utility of biomarkers for early AKI detection upon ICU admission necessitates evaluating innovative predictive tools.
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