Kidney and endothelial injury biomarkers as predictors of complications and mortality in patients with malaria: a systematic review
Key Points
This review examines the role of kidney and endothelial biomarkers in predicting complications and mortality in malaria.
Systematic review of existing literature
Focus on renal and endothelial biomarkers
Assessment of predictive value for acute kidney injury and mortality
Biomarkers can detect kidney injury early in malaria cases
Improved risk stratification may enhance clinical management
Potential for biomarkers to reduce mortality rates in high-risk patients
Abstract
Renal and endothelial biomarkers may represent promising tools for early detection and monitoring of malaria-associated AKI, with potential to improve risk stratification and clinical management.