José J. ZaragozaJuan A Gómez-FregosoEduardo M. Hernández-BarajasZarahi Andrade-JorgeJuarez Correa-de LeonRolando Claure‐Del GranadoJorge L Padilla-ArmasRebeca Lizzete Ornelas-RuvalcabaJosé Said Cabrera-AguilarGael Chávez-Alonso2026-03-222026-03-22202410.1093/ckj/sfae419https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfae419https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/44051Citaciones: 3In this cohort, AKI-hyperNa compared with AKI-normalNa had a fivefold risk of short- and long-term MAKE. This event was more frequently observed as serum sodium increased and it was closely related to the number of days that hypernatremia persisted.enHypernatremiaAcute kidney injuryMedicineKidneyAdverse effectIntensive care medicineAcute kidney injury with hypernatremia and major adverse kidney eventsarticle