A five-year study has revealed a stability in global acute kidney injury (AKI)–related mortality rates with differing patterns that indicate a rising concentration of mortality in older populations and higher socioeconomic countries. The findings will be presented at ASN Kidney Week 2025 held in Houston from November 5 to 9. The study is titled “Temporal trends in AKI-related mortality across 43 countries, 1996–2021, with projections up to 2050: A global time series analysis and modeling study.”
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