Prognostic indicators of adverse renal outcome and death in acute kidney injury hospital survivors

Data regarding prognostic factors of post-discharge mortality and adverse renal function outcome in acute kidney injury (AKI) hospital survivors are scarce and controversial. We aimed to identify predictors of post-discharge mortality and adverse renal function outcome in AKI hospital survivors. The...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of renal injury prevention 2016-06, Vol.5 (2), p.61-68
Hauptverfasser: Hamzić-Mehmedbašić, Aida, Rašić, Senija, Balavac, Merima, Rebić, Damir, Delić-Šarac, Marina, Durak-Nalbantić, Azra
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Zusammenfassung:Data regarding prognostic factors of post-discharge mortality and adverse renal function outcome in acute kidney injury (AKI) hospital survivors are scarce and controversial. We aimed to identify predictors of post-discharge mortality and adverse renal function outcome in AKI hospital survivors. The study group consisted of 84 AKI hospital survivors admitted to the tertiary medical center during 2-year period. Baseline clinical parameters, with renal outcome 3 months after discharge and 6-month mortality were evaluated. According survival and renal function outcome, patients were divided into two groups. Patients who did not recover renal function were statistically significantly older (P < 0.007) with higher Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) score (P < 0.000) and more likely to have anuria and oliguria (P = 0.008) compared to those with recovery. Deceased AKI patients were statistically significantly older (P < 0.000), with higher CCI score (P < 0.000), greater prevalence of sepsis (P =0.004), higher levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) (P < 0.017) and ferritin (P < 0.051) and lower concentrations of albumin (P
ISSN:2345-2781
2345-2781
DOI:10.15171/jrip.2016.14