Survey of Acute Kidney Injury and Related Risk Factors of Mortality in Hospitalized Patients in a Third-Level Urban Hospital of Shanghai

Objective: The main aim of this study is to investigate the incidence and prognosis of acute kidney injury (AKI) and to clarify the risk factors associated with the prognosis of AKI in hospitalized patients. Method: All patients hospitalized from January 1st to December 31st 2012 in Ren Ji Hospital,...

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Published inBlood purification Vol. 38; no. 2; pp. 140 - 148
Main Authors Lu, Renhua, MuciAo-Bermejo, Mar7a-Jimena, Armignacco, Paolo, Fang, Yan, Cai, Hong, Zhang, Minfang, Dai, Huili, Zhang, Weiming, Ni, Zhaohui, Qian, Jiaqi, Yan, Yucheng, Ronco, Claudio
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Abstract Objective: The main aim of this study is to investigate the incidence and prognosis of acute kidney injury (AKI) and to clarify the risk factors associated with the prognosis of AKI in hospitalized patients. Method: All patients hospitalized from January 1st to December 31st 2012 in Ren Ji Hospital, School of Medicine Shanghai Jiao Tong University were screened by the Lab Administration Network. All the patients with an intact medical history of AKI according to the Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) were enrolled in the study cohort. AKI's incidence and etiology, as well as the patient's characteristics and prognosis, were retrospectively analyzed. Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the risk factors on the patient prognosis and renal outcome. Results: 934 AKI patients were enrolled. The incidence of AKI in hospitalized patients was 2.41%. The ratio of males to females of patients was 1.88:1 and the mean age was 60.82 w 16.94. The incidence of AKI increased with increase in age. Among hospitalized patients, 63.4% were from the surgical department, 35.4% from the internal medicine department, and 1.2% from the obstetric and gynecologic department. Regarding the cause of AKI, pre-renal AKI, acute tubular necrosis (ATN), acute glomerulonephritis and vasculitis (AGV), acute interstitial nephritis (AIN), and post-renal AKI contributed with 51.7, 37.7, 3.8, 3.5, and 3.3%, respectively. The survival rate on the day 28 after AKI was 71.8%. In addition, 65.7% patients got complete renal recovery, while 16.9% got partial renal recovery and 17.4% got renal loss. The mortality of AKI in hospitalized patients at Stage I, Stage II and Stage III was 24.8, 31.2 and 43.7%, respectively. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that use of nephrotoxic drugs, [Odds Ratio (OR) = 2.313], hypotension in the previous week (OR = 4.482), oliguria (OR = 5.267), the number of extra-renal organ failures (OR = 1.376), and need for renal replacement therapy (RRT) (OR = 4.221) were independent risk factors for mortality. The number of extra-renal organ failures (OR = 1.529) and RRT (OR = 2.117) were independent risk factors for renal loss. Conclusion: AKI is one of the most common complications in hospitalized patients. The mortality is high and renal prognosis is poor after AKI. The prognosis is closely associated with the severity of AKI. Nephrotoxic drugs, hypotension within the last week, oliguria, the number of extra-renal organ failures, and RRT are independent risk factors for mortality, while the number of extra-renal organ failures and RRT are independent risk factors for renal loss. i 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel
AbstractList OBJECTIVEThe main aim of this study is to investigate the incidence and prognosis of acute kidney injury (AKI) and to clarify the risk factors associated with the prognosis of AKI in hospitalized patients.METHODAll patients hospitalized from January 1st to December 31st 2012 in Ren Ji Hospital, School of Medicine Shanghai Jiao Tong University were screened by the Lab Administration Network. All the patients with an intact medical history of AKI according to the Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) were enrolled in the study cohort. AKI's incidence and etiology, as well as the patient's characteristics and prognosis, were retrospectively analyzed. Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the risk factors on the patient prognosis and renal outcome.RESULTS934 AKI patients were enrolled. The incidence of AKI in hospitalized patients was 2.41%. The ratio of males to females of patients was 1.88:1 and the mean age was 60.82 ± 16.94. The incidence of AKI increased with increase in age. Among hospitalized patients, 63.4% were from the surgical department, 35.4% from the internal medicine department, and 1.2% from the obstetric and gynecologic department. Regarding the cause of AKI, pre-renal AKI, acute tubular necrosis (ATN), acute glomerulonephritis and vasculitis (AGV), acute interstitial nephritis (AIN), and post-renal AKI contributed with 51.7, 37.7, 3.8, 3.5, and 3.3%, respectively. The survival rate on the day 28 after AKI was 71.8%. In addition, 65.7% patients got complete renal recovery, while 16.9% got partial renal recovery and 17.4% got renal loss. The mortality of AKI in hospitalized patients at Stage I, Stage II and Stage III was 24.8, 31.2 and 43.7%, respectively. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that use of nephrotoxic drugs, [Odds Ratio (OR) = 2.313], hypotension in the previous week (OR = 4.482), oliguria (OR = 5.267), the number of extra-renal organ failures (OR = 1.376), and need for renal replacement therapy (RRT) (OR = 4.221) were independent risk factors for mortality. The number of extra-renal organ failures (OR = 1.529) and RRT (OR = 2.117) were independent risk factors for renal loss.CONCLUSIONAKI is one of the most common complications in hospitalized patients. The mortality is high and renal prognosis is poor after AKI. The prognosis is closely associated with the severity of AKI. Nephrotoxic drugs, hypotension within the last week, oliguria, the number of extra-renal organ failures, and RRT are independent risk factors for mortality, while the number of extra-renal organ failures and RRT are independent risk factors for renal loss.
Objective: The main aim of this study is to investigate the incidence and prognosis of acute kidney injury (AKI) and to clarify the risk factors associated with the prognosis of AKI in hospitalized patients. Method: All patients hospitalized from January 1st to December 31st 2012 in Ren Ji Hospital, School of Medicine Shanghai Jiao Tong University were screened by the Lab Administration Network. All the patients with an intact medical history of AKI according to the Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) were enrolled in the study cohort. AKI's incidence and etiology, as well as the patient's characteristics and prognosis, were retrospectively analyzed. Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the risk factors on the patient prognosis and renal outcome. Results: 934 AKI patients were enrolled. The incidence of AKI in hospitalized patients was 2.41%. The ratio of males to females of patients was 1.88:1 and the mean age was 60.82 w 16.94. The incidence of AKI increased with increase in age. Among hospitalized patients, 63.4% were from the surgical department, 35.4% from the internal medicine department, and 1.2% from the obstetric and gynecologic department. Regarding the cause of AKI, pre-renal AKI, acute tubular necrosis (ATN), acute glomerulonephritis and vasculitis (AGV), acute interstitial nephritis (AIN), and post-renal AKI contributed with 51.7, 37.7, 3.8, 3.5, and 3.3%, respectively. The survival rate on the day 28 after AKI was 71.8%. In addition, 65.7% patients got complete renal recovery, while 16.9% got partial renal recovery and 17.4% got renal loss. The mortality of AKI in hospitalized patients at Stage I, Stage II and Stage III was 24.8, 31.2 and 43.7%, respectively. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that use of nephrotoxic drugs, [Odds Ratio (OR) = 2.313], hypotension in the previous week (OR = 4.482), oliguria (OR = 5.267), the number of extra-renal organ failures (OR = 1.376), and need for renal replacement therapy (RRT) (OR = 4.221) were independent risk factors for mortality. The number of extra-renal organ failures (OR = 1.529) and RRT (OR = 2.117) were independent risk factors for renal loss. Conclusion: AKI is one of the most common complications in hospitalized patients. The mortality is high and renal prognosis is poor after AKI. The prognosis is closely associated with the severity of AKI. Nephrotoxic drugs, hypotension within the last week, oliguria, the number of extra-renal organ failures, and RRT are independent risk factors for mortality, while the number of extra-renal organ failures and RRT are independent risk factors for renal loss. i 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel
The main aim of this study is to investigate the incidence and prognosis of acute kidney injury (AKI) and to clarify the risk factors associated with the prognosis of AKI in hospitalized patients. All patients hospitalized from January 1st to December 31st 2012 in Ren Ji Hospital, School of Medicine Shanghai Jiao Tong University were screened by the Lab Administration Network. All the patients with an intact medical history of AKI according to the Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) were enrolled in the study cohort. AKI's incidence and etiology, as well as the patient's characteristics and prognosis, were retrospectively analyzed. Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the risk factors on the patient prognosis and renal outcome. 934 AKI patients were enrolled. The incidence of AKI in hospitalized patients was 2.41%. The ratio of males to females of patients was 1.88:1 and the mean age was 60.82 ± 16.94. The incidence of AKI increased with increase in age. Among hospitalized patients, 63.4% were from the surgical department, 35.4% from the internal medicine department, and 1.2% from the obstetric and gynecologic department. Regarding the cause of AKI, pre-renal AKI, acute tubular necrosis (ATN), acute glomerulonephritis and vasculitis (AGV), acute interstitial nephritis (AIN), and post-renal AKI contributed with 51.7, 37.7, 3.8, 3.5, and 3.3%, respectively. The survival rate on the day 28 after AKI was 71.8%. In addition, 65.7% patients got complete renal recovery, while 16.9% got partial renal recovery and 17.4% got renal loss. The mortality of AKI in hospitalized patients at Stage I, Stage II and Stage III was 24.8, 31.2 and 43.7%, respectively. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that use of nephrotoxic drugs, [Odds Ratio (OR) = 2.313], hypotension in the previous week (OR = 4.482), oliguria (OR = 5.267), the number of extra-renal organ failures (OR = 1.376), and need for renal replacement therapy (RRT) (OR = 4.221) were independent risk factors for mortality. The number of extra-renal organ failures (OR = 1.529) and RRT (OR = 2.117) were independent risk factors for renal loss. AKI is one of the most common complications in hospitalized patients. The mortality is high and renal prognosis is poor after AKI. The prognosis is closely associated with the severity of AKI. Nephrotoxic drugs, hypotension within the last week, oliguria, the number of extra-renal organ failures, and RRT are independent risk factors for mortality, while the number of extra-renal organ failures and RRT are independent risk factors for renal loss.
Author Zhang, Minfang
MuciAo-Bermejo, Mar7a-Jimena
Yan, Yucheng
Ronco, Claudio
Lu, Renhua
Armignacco, Paolo
Fang, Yan
Ni, Zhaohui
Cai, Hong
Qian, Jiaqi
Dai, Huili
Zhang, Weiming
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Acute Kidney Injury - mortality
Acute Kidney Injury - pathology
Acute Kidney Injury - physiopathology
Adult
Aged
Anesthesia. Intensive care medicine. Transfusions. Cell therapy and gene therapy
Biological and medical sciences
China
Emergency and intensive care: renal failure. Dialysis management
Female
Glomerulonephritis - complications
Glomerulonephritis - mortality
Glomerulonephritis - pathology
Glomerulonephritis - physiopathology
Hospital Mortality - trends
Hospitals, Urban
Humans
Hypotension - complications
Hypotension - mortality
Hypotension - pathology
Hypotension - physiopathology
Intensive care medicine
Kidney Tubular Necrosis, Acute - complications
Kidney Tubular Necrosis, Acute - mortality
Kidney Tubular Necrosis, Acute - pathology
Kidney Tubular Necrosis, Acute - physiopathology
Logistic Models
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Multiple Organ Failure - complications
Multiple Organ Failure - mortality
Multiple Organ Failure - pathology
Multiple Organ Failure - physiopathology
Odds Ratio
Original Paper
Prognosis
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Survival Analysis
Vasculitis - complications
Vasculitis - mortality
Vasculitis - pathology
Vasculitis - physiopathology
Title Survey of Acute Kidney Injury and Related Risk Factors of Mortality in Hospitalized Patients in a Third-Level Urban Hospital of Shanghai
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