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    Insuficiencia renal aguda: importancia del laboratorio en el diagnóstico
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato/Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud/Carrera de Laboratorio Clínico, 2023-03-22) Barrionuevo Guerrero, Mateo Francisco; Ramos Ramírez, Martha Cecilia
    Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a disease which affects in the decreases the renal physiology, until the limit of not to excrete the waste substances from the body, producing oliguria (hypuresis) and azotemia in most of the cases. The habitual laboratory test to evaluate the renal physiology supposes and obstacle in the diagnosis of renal physiology in early stages, that is why the necessity to abord new biomarkers and specific tests to control this pathology appears. Materials and Methods: A bibliographic revision through documentary, descriptive and non-experimental method is used, from different scientific articles from 2017 until 2022. Results: The laboratory tests and the biomarkers addressed in the study help like a predictor of the acute kidney injury and it differences in various characteristics of the conventional biomarkers such as the variation in base of own parameters of the patient. Discussion: In spite of the medical attention in latino america there is no information about this pathology, that is why it is pretended to generate a debate as the quoted author mention about the uses of the biomarkers in the renal physiology. Conclusion: In the prosecution of the samples of new biomarkers show an improvement in detecting the acute kidney injury in comparison to the habitual laboratory tests.

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