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Severe acute kidney disease is associated with worse kidney outcome among acute kidney injury patients.


ABSTRACT: Acute kidney disease (AKD) comprises acute kidney injury (AKI). However, whether the AKD staging system has prognostic values among AKI patients with different baseline estimated glomerular filtration (eGFR) remains a controversial issue. Algorithm-based approach was applied to identify AKI occurrence and to define different AKD stages. Risk ratio for major adverse kidney events (MAKE), including (1) eGFR decline > 35% from baseline, (2) initiation of dialysis, (3) in-hospital mortality of different AKD subgroups were identified by multivariable logistic regression. Among the 4741 AKI patients identified from January 2015 to December 2018, AKD stages 1-3 after AKI was common (53% in the lower baseline eGFR group and 51% in the higher baseline eGFR group). In the logistic regression model adjusted for demographics and comorbidities at 1-year follow-up, AKD stages 1/2/3 (AKD stage 0 as reference group) were associated with higher risks of MAKE (AKD stage: odds ratio, 95% confidence interval [95% CI], AKD 1: 1.85, 1.56-2.19; AKD 2: 3.43, 2.85-4.12; AKD 3: 10.41, 8.68-12.49). Regardless of baseline eGFR, staging criteria for AKD identified AKI patients who were at higher risk of kidney function decline, dialysis and mortality. Post-AKI AKD patients with severer stage need intensified care and timely intervention.

SUBMITTER: Chen YW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9021248 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Severe acute kidney disease is associated with worse kidney outcome among acute kidney injury patients.

Chen Yu-Wei YW   Wu Mei-Yi MY   Mao Cheng-Hsien CH   Yeh Yu-Ting YT   Chen Tzu-Ting TT   Liao Chia-Te CT   Zheng Cai-Mei CM   Hsu Yung-Ho YH   Cherng Yih-Giun YG   Wu Mai-Szu MS  

Scientific reports 20220420 1


Acute kidney disease (AKD) comprises acute kidney injury (AKI). However, whether the AKD staging system has prognostic values among AKI patients with different baseline estimated glomerular filtration (eGFR) remains a controversial issue. Algorithm-based approach was applied to identify AKI occurrence and to define different AKD stages. Risk ratio for major adverse kidney events (MAKE), including (1) eGFR decline > 35% from baseline, (2) initiation of dialysis, (3) in-hospital mortality of diffe  ...[more]

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