Impact on Outcomes across KDIGO-2012 AKI Criteria According to Baseline Renal Function.
Isabel Acosta-OchoaJuan Bustamante-MunguiraAlicia Mendiluce-HerreroJesús Bustamante-BustamanteArmando Coca-RojoPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2019)
Acute kidney injury (AKI) and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) are global health problems. The pathophysiology of acute-on-chronic kidney disease (AoCKD) is not well understood. We aimed to study clinical outcomes in patients with previous normal (pure acute kidney injury; P-AKI) or impaired kidney function (AoCKD) across the 2012 Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) AKI classification. We performed a retrospective study of patients with AKI, divided into P-AKI and AoCKD groups, evaluating clinical and epidemiological features, distribution across KDIGO-2012 criteria, in-hospital mortality and need for dialysis. One thousand, two hundred and sixty-nine subjects were included. AoCKD individuals were older and had higher comorbidity. P-AKI individuals fulfilled more often the serum creatinine (SCr) ≥ 3.0× criterion in AKI-Stage3, AoCKD subjects reached SCr ≥ 4.0 mg/dL criterion more frequently. AKI severity was associated with in-hospital mortality independently of baseline renal function. AoCKD subjects presented higher mortality when fulfilling AKI-Stage1 criteria or SCr ≥ 3.0× criterion within AKI-Stage3. The relationship between mortality and associated risk factors, such as the net increase of SCr or AoCKD status, fluctuated depending on AKI stage and stage criteria sub-strata. AoCKD patients that fulfil SCr increment rate criteria may be exposed to more severe insults, possibly explaining the higher mortality. AoCKD may constitute a unique clinical syndrome. Adequate staging criteria may help prompt diagnosis and administration of appropriate therapy.
Keyphrases
- acute kidney injury
- chronic kidney disease
- cardiac surgery
- end stage renal disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- cardiovascular events
- machine learning
- public health
- mental health
- intensive care unit
- type diabetes
- coronary artery disease
- ejection fraction
- adipose tissue
- insulin resistance
- physical activity
- stem cells
- case report
- patient reported outcomes
- hepatitis b virus
- glycemic control