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Selected Abstracts from the 40th Vicenza Course on AKI & CRRT
Blood Purification2022
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David Zahler,
Ilan Merdler,
Ariel Banai,
Shusterman,
Shusterman,
Omri Feder,
Omri Feder,
P Wang,
Tamar Itach,
P Wang,
Shmuel Robb,
Shmuel Robb,
Yacov Banai,
Yacov Banai,
Tamar Md,
Tamar Md,
Ariel Md,
Ariel Md,
J Robert,
Yael Paran,
David Md,
David Md,
Banai Md,
Banai Md,
Yacov Shacham,
Nazareno Carullo,
Maria Capria,
Maria Capria,
Pierangela Presta,
Mariateresa Zicarelli,
Mariateresa Zicarelli,
Sonia Cosentino,
Sonia Cosentino,
Giuseppina Crugliano,
Giuseppina Crugliano,
Caterina Vita,
Caterina Vita,
Roberta Arena,
Teresa Faga,
Teresa Faga,
Michele Andreucci,
Giuseppe Coppolino,
B Deleonardis,
B Deleonardis,
Francesco Picicco,
Francesco Picicco,
Eugenio Garofalo,
Federico Longhini,
Simone Mercuri,
Simone Mercuri,
Silvia Corrado,
Silvia Corrado,
Eugenio Biamonte,
Andrea Bruni,
M Nadim,
L Forni,
R Mehta,
Ynv Reddy,
R Walensky,
M Aziz,
M Mendu,
N Green,
K Reddy,
G Cotter,
G Felker,
K Adams,
A Goldman,
H Azran,
T Stern,
K Adams,
P Romagnani,
P Wang,
G Ashuntantang,
A Zarbock,
M Aziz,
H Anders,
C Martins,
D De Bels,
P Honore,
S Redant,
J Vincent,
N Denning,
M Aziz,
S Gurien,
P Wang,
A Khwaja,
G Lehner,
C Wiedermann,
M Joannidis,
D Payen,
J Guilhot,
Y Launey,
A Lukaszewicz,
M Kaaki,
B Veber,
J Pottecher,
Joannes Boyau,
N Green,
O Martin-Lefevre,
L Jabaudon,
M Mimoz,
O Coudroy,
R Ferrandire,
M Kipnis,
E Vela,
P Wang,
C Chevallier,
S Mallat,
J Robert,
R; Abdomix Group,
R Murugan,
R Bellomo,
N Green,
P Palevsky,
J Kellum,
A Douvris,
K Zeid,
P Wang,
S Hiremath,
P Wang,
S Bagshaw,
R Wald,
W Beaubien-Souligny,
J Kong,
C Ronco,
E Clark,
T Akamuzi
Summary
Researchers investigated NGAL as a biomarker in STEMI patients, finding that elevated NGAL levels — reflecting both renal tubular injury and inflammatory responses — carry prognostic utility for renal and clinical outcomes following primary coronary intervention.
Background: Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) are stored in mature neutrophils and released by damaged renal tubular cells reflecting both inflammatory reactions and renal injury. Furthermore, NGAL was recently found to be associated with endothelial dysfunction and plaque instability. We therefore investigated the prognostic utility of elevated NGAL levels for renal and clinical outcomes among ST elevation myocardial infarction patients (STEMI) treated with primary coronary intervention (PCI).