TY - JOUR AU - González, Camilo AU - Yama, Erika AU - Yomayusa, Nancy AU - Vargas, Juan AU - Rico, Jorge AU - Ariza, Amaury AU - Aroca, Gustavo AU - Baquero, Richard AU - Ramírez, Roberto AU - Chacón, Kelly AU - Torres, Rodolfo AU - Robayo, Adriana AU - Peña, Adalberto AU - Meza, Adriana AU - Molano, Alejandra AU - Lizarazo, Alexandra AU - Caicedo, Andrea AU - Acevedo, Andrés AU - Calderón, Angélica AU - Zambrano, Betty AU - Guido Musso, Carlos AU - Lozano, Carlos AU - Buitrago, Cristóbal AU - Ballesteros, David AU - Chacón, Diana AU - Vargas, Diana AU - Gayón , Diana AU - Villafañe, Douglas AU - López, Francisco AU - Ardila, Freddy AU - Pinzón Velásquez, Guillermo AU - Guerrero, Gustavo AU - Benavides, Helman AU - Villanueva, Ignacio AU - Raoch, Ingrid AU - Galeano, Javier AU - Gordon, Jennifer AU - Cáceres, Jimena AU - Pulido, Jorge AU - Pérez, Jorge AU - Contreras, Kateir AU - Aristizábal, Leidy AU - Valderrama, Luis AU - Gómez, María AU - Vargas, María José AU - Carrascal, Martha AU - Rodríguez, Martha AU - Guerrero, Mauricio AU - Alfaro, Mercedes AU - Tobón, Natalia AU - García, Paola AU - Rodríguez, Paula AU - Daza, Rodrigo AU - Espitaleta, Zilac PY - 2020/06/02 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Colombian consensus of experts on recommendations informed in the evidence for the prevention, diagnosis and management of acute kidney injury by SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 JF - Revista Colombiana de Nefrología JA - Rev. Colomb. Nefrol. VL - 7 IS - Supl.2 SE - Original Article DO - 10.22265/acnef.7.Supl.2.473 UR - https://revistanefrologia.org/index.php/rcn/article/view/473 SP - AB - <p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Acute kidney injury is a frequent complication in patients with COVID-19 and its occurrence is a potential indicator of multi-organ dysfunction and disease severity.</p><p><strong>Objective:</strong> Develop, through an expert consensus, evidence-based recommendations for the prevention, diagnosis, and management of acute kidney injury in patients with SARS CoV2 / COVID-19 infection.</p><p><strong>Materials and methods:</strong> Based on a rapid systematic review in Embase and Pubmed databases and documents from scientific societies, we made preliminary recommendations and consulted with an expert group through an online tool. Then we defined agreement after at least 70 % consensus approval. Quality evidence was evaluated according to the type of document included. The strength of the recommendations was graded as strong or weak.</p><p><strong>Results:</strong> Fifty clinical experts declared their conflict of interest; the consultation took place between May 24 and 29, 2020. The range of agreement ranged from 75.5 % to 100 %. Recommendations for prevention, diagnosis and management of acute kidney injury in patients with SARS CoV2 infection are presented.</p><p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> Although the good quality information available regarding acute kidney injury in patients with COVID-19 is scarce, the recommendations of clinical experts will guide clinical decision-making and strategies around patients with this complication, guaranteeing care focused on the people, with high quality standards, and the generation of safety, health and wellness policies for multidisciplinary care teams.</p> ER -