2023
Expert Consensus on the Nephrotoxic Potential of 195 Medications in the Non-intensive Care Setting: A Modified Delphi Method
Stottlemyer B, Abebe K, Palevsky P, Fried L, Schulman I, Parikh C, Poggio E, Siew E, Gutierrez O, Horwitz E, Weir M, Wilson F, Kane-Gill S. Expert Consensus on the Nephrotoxic Potential of 195 Medications in the Non-intensive Care Setting: A Modified Delphi Method. Drug Safety 2023, 46: 677-687. PMID: 37223847, PMCID: PMC10208182, DOI: 10.1007/s40264-023-01312-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-intensive care settingNephrotoxic medicationsCare settingsNephrotoxic potentialAcute kidney injury developmentKidney injury developmentFuture clinical evaluationComprehensive literature searchIll patientsPrimary outcomeNephrotoxic effectsResultsA totalClinical evaluationClinical consensusMedicationsExpert consensusInjury developmentLiterature searchPharmacist expertiseNephrotoxicParticipants' recommendationsModified Delphi MethodStandardized listConsecutive ratingsSetting
2016
Impact of electronic-alerting of acute kidney injury: workgroup statements from the 15th ADQI Consensus Conference
Hoste EA, Kashani K, Gibney N, Wilson FP, Ronco C, Goldstein SL, Kellum JA, Bagshaw SM, on behalf of the 15 ADQI Consensus Group. Impact of electronic-alerting of acute kidney injury: workgroup statements from the 15th ADQI Consensus Conference. Canadian Journal Of Kidney Health And Disease 2016, 3: 10. PMID: 26925246, PMCID: PMC4768416, DOI: 10.1186/s40697-016-0101-1.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersAKI e-alertsAcute kidney injuryE-alertsElectronic health recordsKidney injuryAcute Dialysis Quality Initiative (ADQI) conferenceADQI Consensus ConferenceNon-systematic literature searchImportant clinical syndromeMeasures of efficacyNon-systematic reviewWorkgroup statementsClinical decision supportSignificant morbidityClinical syndromeEvidence-based practicePatient outcomesAlert implementationCurrent evidenceConsensus conferenceLiterature searchDelphi processHealth recordsWorkgroup reportEfficacy