Acute kidney injury in intensive care unit, hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia : a descriptive study
Acute kidney injury (AKI) was frequently encountered complication among intensive care unit (ICU) patients and recognized as a major public health problem. The present study aimed to determine the basic features of AKI patients admitted to ICU. A retrospective cohort study was conducted among 106 AK...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Saudi journal of kidney diseases and transplantation 2018-09, Vol.29 (5), p.1109-1114 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Acute kidney injury (AKI) was frequently encountered complication among
intensive care unit (ICU) patients and recognized as a major public health problem. The present
study aimed to determine the basic features of AKI patients admitted to ICU. A retrospective
cohort study was conducted among 106 AKI patients admitted to ICU, Hospital Universiti Sains
Malaysia from January 1, 2007 until the end of December 2013. The AKI patients ranged from 18
to 80 years old with the mean (standard deviation) of 58.93 (15.76) years, 60.4% were male and
91.5% were Malay ethnicity. Hypertension and diabetes were in 38.1% and 28.8%, respectively. The median (interquartile range) length of ICU stay was 4.50 (9.00) days. Eighty-two patients
(79.6%) were classified as the Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN)-I, 12 (11.7%) as AKIN-II, and nine (8.7%) as AKIN-III. Sepsis was the common etiology among AKI patients (74.3%).
Twenty-four patients (22.9%) required dialysis and 90.5% were mechanically ventilated. In
conclusion, AKI developed more in male patients, Malay ethnicity, presented with comorbid,
caused by sepsis, admitted to ICU, required mechanical ventilation, and need for renal
replacement therapy. |
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ISSN: | 1319-2442 2320-3838 |
DOI: | 10.4103/1319-2442.243961 |