Jonathan S. Chávez-ÍñiguezPablo Maggiani‐AguileraAndrés Aranda-García de QuevedoRolando Claure‐Del GranadoOlynka Vega‐VegaSalvador López-GiacomanGael Chávez-AlonsoAna E. Oliva-MartínezBladimir Díaz-VillavicencioClementina E. Calderón-García2026-03-222026-03-22202310.1159/000529588https://doi.org/10.1159/000529588https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/43980Citaciones: 9In our prospective cohort, most patients with AKI had alterations in sK+. NormoK to hyperK and persistent hyperK were associated with death, while only persistent hyperK was correlated with the need for KRT.enMedicineHypokalemiaHyperkalemiaAcute kidney injuryProspective cohort studyInternal medicineCohortPediatricsSerum Potassium Trajectory during Acute Kidney Injury and Mortality Riskarticle