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Fig 1.

Flow chart of the study population.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of the studied population and differences between AKI and no AKI groups and between transient and persistent AKI groups of patients.

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Table 2.

Comparison between no AKI and AKI groups at ICU admission and 4 hours later.

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Fig 2.

AKIRisk/NephroCheck score at ICU admission (H0) and the following 24 hours: comparison between transient and persistent AKI patients.

AKI: acute kidney injury; NC: NephroCheck.

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Table 3.

Comparison of transient and persistent AKI groups at ICU admission and the following 24 hours.

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Fig 3.

Deltas AKIRisk/NephroCheck score H4-H0 and H12-H4: comparison between transient and persistent AKI patients.

AKI: acute kidney injury; NC: NephroCheck.

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Fig 4.

Area under the curves for creatininemia (H0, H4,H12) and for Deltas AKIRisk/NephroCheck score H4-H0 and H12-H4 to differentiate between transient or persistent acute kidney injury.

AKI: acute kidney injury; NC: NephroCheck.

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