Changes in serum SAA and PCT levels in patients with sepsis associated acute kidney injury and their relationship with renal function outcomes | Synapse
Changes in serum SAA and PCT levels in patients with sepsis associated acute kidney injury and their relationship with renal function outcomes
Key Points
To investigate the role of serum SAA and PCT levels in predicting renal function outcomes in sepsis-associated acute kidney injury.
Measured serum SAA and PCT levels in patients with sepsis-associated AKI.
Monitored dynamic changes of these biomarkers over time.
Analyzed correlations between biomarker levels and renal function outcomes.
Both SAA and PCT levels predict renal outcomes effectively in patients with sepsis-associated AKI.
Dynamic changes in these biomarkers reflect the severity of the condition and response to treatment.
Abstract
SAA and PCT are robust short-term predictors of renal outcomes in sepsis-associated AKI. Their dynamic trajectories reflect disease severity and treatment response.