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. 2016 Oct 21;39(1):26–31. doi: 10.1080/0886022X.2016.1244074

Table 4.

Outcome according to etiological category of renal disease.

  Outcome n = 116
Etiology of AKI n = 116 Recovered n = 68 CKD n = 18 ESRD n = 22 Death n = 6 Lost to follow-up n = 2
PIGN, n = 26 22 (84.6%) 4 (15.4%)
Obstructive urolithiasis, n = 24 20 (83.3%) 2 (8.3%) 2 (8.3%)
Crescentic GN, n = 20 1 (5%) 4 (20%) 14 (70%) 1 (5%)
Sepsis, n = 8 1 (12.5%) 2 (25%) 2 (25%) 2 (25%) 1 (12.5%)
HUS, n = 8 3 (37.5%) 2 (25%) 2 (25%) 1 (12.5%)
Envenomation, n = 8 6 (75%) 2 (25%)
Malarial nephropathy, n = 6 2 (33.3%) 3 (50%) 1 (16.6%)
PUJO & PUV, n = 4 4 (100%)
ATN, n = 3 2 (66.6%) 1 (33.3%)
Drugs & toxins, n = 2 1 (50%) 1 (50%)
Acute gastroenteritis, n = 1 1 (100%)
Shock, n = 1 1 (100%)
Mesangiocapillary GN, n = 1 1 (100%)
Cholemic nephrosis, n = 1 1 (100%)
Unknown etiology, n = 3 2 (66.6%) 1 (33.3%)

ATN: acute tubular necrosis; GN: glomerulonephritis; HUS: hemolytic uremic syndrome; PIGN: post infectious GN; PUJO: pelvi–ureteric junctional obstruction; PUV: posterior uretheral valves.