Estimated glomerular filtration rate may be an independent predictor for clinical outcomes regardless of acute kidney injury complication in the emergency department

被引:3
|
作者
Horie, Ryohei [1 ]
Endo, Yuri [1 ]
Doi, Kent [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo Hosp, Dept Acute Med, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo, Japan
来源
PLOS ONE | 2021年 / 16卷 / 10期
关键词
RISK-FACTORS; DISEASE; MORTALITY; ASSOCIATION;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0258665
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Study objective Acute kidney injury (AKI), chronic kidney disease (CKD), and decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) are all associated with poor clinical outcomes among emergency department (ED) patients. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different types of renal dysfunction and the degree of eGFR reduction on the clinical outcomes in a real-world ED setting. Methods Adult patients with an eGFR lower than 60 mL/min/1.73m(2) in our ED, from October 1, 2016, to December 31, 2016, were enrolled in this retrospective observational study. Besides AKI and CKD, patients with unknown baseline renal function before an ED visit were categorized in the undetermined renal dysfunction (URD) category. Results Among 1495 patients who had eGFR evaluation at ED, this study finally enrolled 441 patients; 22 patients (5.0%) had AKI only, 32 (7.3%) had AKI on CKD, 196 (44.4%) had CKD only, 27 (6.1%) had subclinical kidney injury (those who met neither criteria for AKI nor CKD), and 164 (37.2%) had URD. There was a significant association between eGFR and critical illness defined as the composite outcome of death or intensive care unit (ICU) need, hospitalization, ICU need, death, and renal replacement therapy need (odds ratio [95% confidence interval]: 1.72 [1.45-2.05], 1.36 [1.16-1.59], 1.66 [1.39-2.00], 1.73 [1.32-2.28], and 2.71 [1.73-4.24] for every 10 mL/min/1.73m(2) of reduction, respectively). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed eGFR was an independent predictor of critical illness composite outcome (death or ICU need), hospitalization, and ICU need even after adjustment with AKI or URD. Conclusions Estimated GFR may be a sufficient predictor of clinical outcomes of ED patients regardless of AKI complication. Considerable ED patients were determined as URD, which might have a significant impact on the ED statistics regarding renal dysfunction.
引用
收藏
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Female gender and overestimation of glomerular filtration rate: Independent predictors of acute kidney injury after liver transplantation
    Tinti, Francesca
    Melandro, Fabio
    Umbro, Ilaria
    Fiacco, Federica
    Zavatto, Assunta
    Corradini, Stefano Ginanni
    Lai, Silvia
    Berloco, Pasquale B.
    Rossi, Massimo
    Mitterhofer, Anna Paola
    CLINICAL NEPHROLOGY, 2020, 93 (02) : 92 - 98
  • [22] Hospital-acquired acute kidney injury: an analysis of baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate and in-hospital mortality
    Yu-Chen Han
    Yan Tu
    Hong Liu
    Ming-Ming Pan
    Ri-Ning Tang
    Bi-Cheng Liu
    Journal of Nephrology, 2016, 29 : 411 - 418
  • [23] Influence of Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate on Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke Not Receiving Reperfusion Therapies
    Eun, Mi-Yeon
    Park, Jin-Woo
    Cho, Bang-Hoon
    Cho, Kyung-Hee
    Yu, Sungwook
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2021, 10 (20)
  • [24] Proteinuria and reduced glomerular filtration rate as risk factors for acute kidney injury
    Hsu, Raymond K.
    Hsu, Chi-yuan
    CURRENT OPINION IN NEPHROLOGY AND HYPERTENSION, 2011, 20 (03) : 211 - 217
  • [25] Diagnosing acute kidney injury ahead of time in critically ill septic patients using kinetic estimated glomerular filtration rate
    Lijovic, Lada
    Pelajic, Stipe
    Hawchar, Fatime
    Minev, Ivaylo
    da Silva, Beatriz Helena Cermaria Soares
    Angelucci, Alessandra
    Ercole, Ari
    de Grooth, Harm-Jan
    Thoral, Patrick
    Radoc, Tomislav
    Elbers, Paul
    JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE, 2023, 75
  • [26] Comparing five equations to calculate estimated glomerular filtration rate to predict acute kidney injury following total joint arthroplasty
    Mekkawy, Kevin L.
    Chaudhry, Yash P.
    Rao, Sandesh S. S.
    Raad, Micheal
    Amin, Raj M.
    Khanuja, Harpal S.
    ARTHROPLASTY, 2023, 5 (01)
  • [27] Predictive role of estimated glomerular filtration rate prior to surgery in postsurgical acute kidney injury among very elderly patients: a retrospective cohort study
    Wu, Qin
    Yang, Hao
    Bo, Hong
    Fu, Min
    Zhong, Xi
    Liang, Guanlin
    Xu, Yujun
    Hu, Zhi
    Zhang, Zhongwei
    Jin, Xiaodong
    Kang, Yan
    RENAL FAILURE, 2019, 41 (01) : 866 - 874
  • [28] Cystatin C: best biomarker for acute kidney injury and estimation of glomerular filtration rate in childhood cirrhosis
    Vijay, Priti
    Lal, Bikrant Bihari
    Sood, Vikrant
    Khanna, Rajeev
    Alam, Seema
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2021, 180 (11) : 3287 - 3295
  • [29] Atherosclerotic Renal Artery Stenosis Flaws in Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and the Problem of Progressive Kidney Injury
    Textor, Stephen C.
    CIRCULATION-CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS, 2011, 4 (03) : 213 - 215
  • [30] Microalbuminuria Complicated with Low Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate: Early Risk Factors for Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney Injury After Coronary Intervention
    Hu, Meijuan
    Luo, Erfei
    Yan, Gaoliang
    Tang, Chengchun
    Wang, Lei
    Zhang, Qigao
    Gong, Jianbin
    MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR, 2022, 28