We would like to thank all those who have taken the time to enter AKI data into the NVD for AAA patients. The data is now under analysis and final outputs will be available late summer. We believe that collection and entry of AKI data provides added value to patient care and so continual submission of this data is encouraged.
AKI abstract accepted for presentation at British Renal Society Conference 2011
An abstract titled "A national audit of AKI in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Surgery" was submitted to the British Renal Society for consideration and presentation at their annual conference in June 2011. This abstract was successful and has been accepted as a poster presentation at the conference on 9th June 2011 in Birmingham. To view the abstract Download A national audit of AKI in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Surgery - HHindley . A copy of the poster will also be available once completed. Continued support towards this audit is gratefully appreciated and will help to produce findings which will inform practice associated...
AKI Audit - Data contributed and League Table (Jan-October 10)
The graph below shows the total number of Yellow and White AAA records entered on to the NVD per month, compared to the yellow and white records with completed AKI data. The charts displays contribution rates for Jan-October 2010. The chart shows that just under 500 cases have currently been contributed to the audit. This is an excellent achievement. Please continue to submit AKI data on the NVD so that we can be sure all records have complete data sets and we have a representative robust dataset to analyse. The analysis of this data will help to inform future AAA...
AKI Audit - Data contributed and League Table (Jan-August 10)
The graph below shows the total number of Yellow and White AAA records entered on to the NVD per month, compared to the yellow and white records with completed AKI data. The charts displays contribution rates for Jan-August 2010 and subsequent charts will be continually produced until sufficient data has been collected. Please help us to achieve our target of collecting AKI data on 500 records. We are making good progress towards reaching this target but need your help to ensure that we continue to collect this data. The highest contributing centres to the AKI Audit to date will be...
AKI Audit - Data contributed and League Table (Jan-July 10)
The graph below shows the total number of Yellow and White AAA records entered on to the NVD per month, compared to the yellow and white records with completed AKI data. The charts displays contribution rates for Jan-July 2010 and subsequent charts will be continually produced until sufficient data has been collected. Please help us to achieve our target of collecting AKI data on 500 records. We are making good progress towards reaching this target but need your help to ensure that we continue to collect this data. The highest contributing centres to the AKI Audit to date are displayed...
AKI Audit - Data Contributed (Jan-June 2010)
The graph below shows the total number of Yellow and White AAA records entered on to the NVD per month, compared to the yellow and white records with completed AKI data. The charts displays contribution rates for Jan-June 2010 and subsequent charts will be continually produced until sufficient data has been collected. Please help us to achieve our target of collecting AKI data on 500 records. We are making good progress towards reaching this target but need your help to ensure that we continue to collect this data. To assist you in the collection of this additional information there is...
AKI Audit - Data Contributed (Jan-March 2010)
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) records entered on to the National Vascular Database (NVD) during 2010 are being reviewed for their completeness of data within the required fields for the Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Audit. This audit will help to improve our understanding of AKI on patient outcomes. The graph below shows the total number of Yellow and White AAA records entered on to the NVD per month, compared to those with completed AKI fields. This has been carried out for Jan-March 2010 and will be continually monitored until sufficient data has been collected (500 records).