Post Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) enhanced follow up care – assessment of feasibility at secondary care level and impact on short term patient outcomes.

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Bickerton, Shelagh
Chafekar, Nahush Deodatta
Harris, Katie
Kamalnathan, Manivarma
Prudon, Maribel
Sharathchandra, Krishna Channapatna
Sobszyk, Emilia

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2025-04-05

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Conference poster

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Acute kidney injury
Adverse outcomes
Chronic kidney disease
Clinical Fellowship Programme Conference 2025
Follow up
Hospital discharge
Mortality
Multidisciplinary team
Nurse-led
Primary care
Patient outcome
Poster
Readmission
Rehospitalisation
Retrospective study
Secondary care
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust

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Post AKI episode patients experience adverse outcomes of cardiovascular deaths and risk of progression to CKD. To mitigate this risk, key aspects of post AKI care should include optimising medicines management and co-ordinating monitoring of kidney function, particularly for patients with unresolved AKI to identify risk of progression to CKD. Our aim was to assess whether it was feasible to provide safe and enhanced post AKI follow up (FU) care considering the resource implications in primary and secondary care.

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Chafekar, ND. Sharathchandra, KC. Bickerton, S. Harris, K. Prudon, M. Sobczyk, E. Kamalnathan, M. Post Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) enhanced follow up care – assessment of feasibility at secondary care level and impact on short term patient outcomes. Poster presented at: Clinical Fellowship Programme Annual Conference; 5th April 2025; Wolverhampton Medical Institute, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Wolverhampton.

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