Raúl LombardiAlejandro FerreiroRolando Claure‐Del GranadoEmmanuel A. BurdmannGuillermo Rosa-DíezLuís YuMaurício Younes-IbrahimCristina CarlinoJonathan S. Chávez-ÍñiguezMariana Batista Pereira2026-03-222026-03-22201910.1371/journal.pone.0224655https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224655https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/45054Citaciones: 34AKI was mainly community-acquired, in patients with comorbidities and linked to fluid loss and nephrotoxic drugs. Mortality was high and long-term follow up poor. Notwithstanding, the study shows partially the situation in the participant countries rather than the actual epidemiology of AKI in Latin America and Caribbean, a pending and needed task.enLatin AmericansEpidemiologyAcute kidney injuryMedicineIntensive care medicineEPILAT-IRA Study: A contribution to the understanding of the epidemiology of acute kidney injury in Latin Americaarticle