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Acute Kidney Injury in Oncology Patients

Journal

JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volume 11, Issue 16, Pages 4700-4708

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IVYSPRING INT PUBL
DOI: 10.7150/jca.45382

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oncology; renal injury; etiology; pathophysiology; treatment

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81570660]
  2. Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals Clinical Medicine Development of Special Funding Support [ZYLX201824]
  3. Research Foundation (Nature) of Capital Medical University [PYZ2018051]

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With rapid progress in cancer diagnosis and treatment in the last two decades, outcomes in oncological patients have improved significantly. However, the incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) in this population has also increased significantly. AKI complicates many aspects of patients' care and adversely affects their prognoses; thus, accurately diagnosing the risk factors for AKI ensures appropriate management. AKI may be caused by pre-renal, intrinsic renal, and post-renal reasons, as well as for combined reasons. This review summarizes the potential etiologies of AKI according to the three classifications. For each underlying cause of AKI, the cancer itself and/or cancer treatment may contribute to a patient developing AKI. Therefore, we present disease- and treatment-related factors for each cause category, with special focus on immune checkpoint inhibitors, which are being used increasingly more often. It is important for nephrology services to be knowledgeable to provide the best level of care.

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