We are struggling with defining Organ dysfunction criteria for acute on chronic 
conditions.
What everyone else is doing to separate Acute on Chronic renal failure with 
chronically elevated Creatinine?
Is it considered to be related to sepsis presentation with acute Cr=10.0 or 
chronic baseline of Cr= 3.2. Where is that fine line of 'yes/no'?

Thanks,
Marina Zhukov, RN, BSN
Clinical Data Abstractor
Franciscan Administrative Center-Market

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