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Accuracy of Venous Excess Ultrasound Score at Hospital Admission to Predict Acute Kidney Injury

Accuracy of Venous Excess Ultrasound Score at Hospital Admission to Predict Acute Kidney Injury

Recruiting
20-40 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

To evaluate diagnostic accuracy of venous excess ultrasound score to predict acute kidney injury

Description

Preeclampsia is a common health problem during pregnancy. such condition may result in serious consequences including acute kidney injury. researchers of this study aim to evaluate the ability of venous excess ultrasound score at hospital admission to predict acute kidney injury in preeclampsia with severe features

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • preeclampsia with severe features

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient refusal
  • Preexisting renal impairment (defined as baseline serum creatinine > 1.3 mg/dl)
  • Inability to obtain adequate Doppler views
  • Renal transplantation
  • Previous need for renal replacement therapy
  • Known peripheral vascular disease

Study details
    Preeclampsia
    Acute Kidney Injury

NCT07040696

Cairo University

10 July 2025

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