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Item type: Item , Renal Replacement Therapy for Acute Kidney Injury in COVID-19 Patients in Latin America(Karger Publishers, 2020) Rolando Claure‐Del Granado; Gustavo Casas-Aparicio; Guillermo Rosa-Díez; Lilia Rizo‐Topete; Daniela PonceThe incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 is \nbroad and ranges from 0.5 to 29% according to early reports from China and Italy [1, 2]. A \nrecent multicenter retrospective cohort in New York showed a higher incidence (37%) and \nmortality (35%). AKI was primarily seen in COVID-19 patients with respiratory failure; 89.7% \nof patients who were on mechanical ventilation developed AKI as compared to just 21.7% of \nnon-ventilated patients. Furthermore, 96.8% of patients who required renal replacement \ntherapy (RRT) were on ventilators [3]. From these first reports, AKI emerges at the same time \nas the acute respiratory distress syndrome, and the development of AKI is usually found in \npatients who progress to phase 3 of the extra-pulmonary systemic hyper-inflammation \nsyndrome [4]. Hirsch et al. [3] reported that up to 37.3% of AKI cases occurred within the first \n24 h of hospital admission, and AKI frequently coincides with the development of the hyperinflammation \nphase