Danielle E Soranno, Linda Awdishu, Sean M Bagshaw, David Basile, Samira Bell, Azra Bihorac, Joseph Bonventre, Alessandra Brendolan, Rolando Claure-Del Granado, David Collister, Lisa M Curtis, Kristin Dolan, Dana Y Fuhrman, Zahraa Habeeb, Michael P Hutchens, Kianoush B Kashani, Nuttha Lumlertgul, Mignon McCulloch, Shina Menon, Amira Mohamed, Neesh Pannu, Karen Reue, Claudio Ronco, Manisha Sahay, Emily See, Michael Zappitelli, Ravindra Mehta, Marlies Ostermann
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Abstract
Sex differences exist in acute kidney injury (AKI), and the role that sex and gender play along the AKI care continuum remains unclear. The 33rd Acute Disease Quality Initiative meeting evaluated available data on the role of sex and gender in AKI and identified knowledge gaps. Data from experimental models, pathophysiology, epidemiology, clinical care, gender, social determinants of health, education, and advocacy were reviewed. Recommendations include incorporating sex and gender into research along the bench-to-bedside spectrum; analyzing sex-stratified results; evaluating the effects of sex chromosomes, hormones, and gender on outcomes; considering fluctuations of hormone levels; studying the impact gender may have on access to care; and developing educational tools to inform patients, providers, and stakeholders. This meeting report summarizes what is known about sex and gender along the AKI care continuum and proposes an agenda for translational discovery to elucidate the role of sex and gender in AKI across the lifespan.
期刊介绍:
Kidney International (KI), the official journal of the International Society of Nephrology, is led by Dr. Pierre Ronco (Paris, France) and stands as one of nephrology's most cited and esteemed publications worldwide.
KI provides exceptional benefits for both readers and authors, featuring highly cited original articles, focused reviews, cutting-edge imaging techniques, and lively discussions on controversial topics.
The journal is dedicated to kidney research, serving researchers, clinical investigators, and practicing nephrologists.