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Figure 1.

Flowchart of patients included in the analysis.

AKI: acute kidney injury; sCr: serum creatinine.

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Table 1.

Main characteristics of the four groups: demographic and clinical data.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of the acute kidney injury episode.

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Figure 2.

Progression of the glomerular filtration rate from reference to 60 months after acute kidney injury for patients in groups G1 to G4.

GFR: estimated glomerular filtration rate; m: months; ref: reference; AKI: lowest value during the acute kidney injury episode; discharge: hospital discharge. ×: patient progressed to ESRD. Δ: patient died.

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Table 3.

Best and final glomerular filtration rate and time of assessment during the follow-up period.

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Figure 3.

Comparison between reference and best GFR up to 18 months in all groups.

GFR: estimated glomerular filtration rate.

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Table 4.

Status of the patients in July 2010.

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Table 5.

Multiple variable logistic regression for being in G3 or G4 (reference: G1 and G2 grouped).

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