Conclusions
Whereas urinary calprotectin and KIM-1 can be useful for the prediction of RRT, urinary NGAL has a good diagnostic performance in predicting mortality in pediatric patients with AKI of heterogeneous etiology. What is known: • There is increasing evidence that urinary biomarkers like neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) and kidney injury molecule-1 (KIM-1) are valuable for the prediction of adverse outcome in adult acute kidney injury (AKI), whereas data on pediatric AKI is scarce. What is new: • Urinary calprotectin and KIM-1 do not predict mortality in our heterogeneous pediatric AKI cohort, but they show moderate performance in the prediction of dialysis. • Urinary NGAL is a good predictor of mortality performing better than pRIFLE stage, eGFR, or creatinine, but it shows moderate performance in the prediction of dialysis.
