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Current role of biomarkers in the initiation and weaning of kidney replacement therapy in acute kidney injury.
The occurrence of acute kidney injury (AKI) in critically ill patients is often associated with increased morbidity and mortality rates. Despite extensive research, a consensus is yet to be arrived, especially regarding the optimal timing and indications for initiation of kidney replacement therapy (KRT) for critically ill patients. There is no clear guidance available on the timing of weaning from KRT. More recently, various biomarkers have produced promising prognostic prediction in such patients, regarding the need for KRT and its termination. Most of these biomarkers are indicative of kidney damage and stress, rather than recovery. However, large-scale validation studies are required to guide the cutoff values of these biomarkers among different patient cohorts so as to identify the optimum timing for KRT. This article reviews the kidney biomarkers in detail and summarizes the individual roles of biomarkers in the decision-making process for initiation and termination of the KRT among critically ill AKI patients and the supportive literature.