Correction to: Pediatric Research https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-021-01573-9, published online 19 May 2021

Unfortunately, several errors occurred in Tables 1 and 3, Fig. 5 and the “Discussion” section. The corrected Tables 1 and 3 and Fig. 5 are given below. In the “Discussion” section the information on urine output has been changed to <1.32 ml/kg/h. The original article has been corrected.

Table 1 The significant variables in the best-fit model identified based on the multivariate logistic regression technique with the stepwise backward elimination method [n = 310; 31 independent variables].
Table 3 Score assigned to each significant variable of the best-fit model.
Fig. 5: Scoring system dashboard.
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The scoring system considers variable such as age at entry in the NICU, PPV in the delivery room, gestational age, presence of sepsis and significant cardiac disease, urine output, serum creatinine levels, use of nephrotoxic drugs, furosemide, and inotropes to calculate AKI probability and risk. ^First 12 h post admission in NICU.