International Society of Nephrology’s 0by25 initiative (zero preventable deaths from acute kidney injury by 2025): Focus on diagnosis of acute kidney injury in low-income countries

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In developing countries with limited medical infrastructure, preservation and recovery of renal function following acute kidney injury (AKI) is difficult. In conjunction with clinical presentation, rapid measurement of renal function is essential for early diagnosis and management. Especially in low- and middle-income countries, simple interventions such as hydration and avoidance of toxins have the highest probability of recovery. In such contexts, measurement of urine volume and osmolality and serum creatinine with point-of-care devices and saliva urea nitrogen dipsticks can be valuable. This review aims to identify currently available methodologies to assist in reaching the ambitious goal of the 0by25 initiative to eliminate all preventable deaths from AKI by 2025.

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Raimann, J. G., Riella, M. C., & Levin, N. W. (2018). International Society of Nephrology’s 0by25 initiative (zero preventable deaths from acute kidney injury by 2025): Focus on diagnosis of acute kidney injury in low-income countries. Clinical Kidney Journal, 11(1), 12–19. https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfw134

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