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Clinical characteristics and short-term outcome of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury in critically ill patients

Cilt: 4 Sayı: 7 1 Temmuz 2020
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Clinical characteristics and short-term outcome of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury in critically ill patients

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Aim: Dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury (D-AKI) in intensive care unit (ICU) continues to be associated with adverse outcomes of high mortality and dialysis-dependent chronic kidney disease (CKD). This retrospective study aimed to identify clinical characteristics of dialysis-requiring AKI and renal replacement therapy (RRT) which replaces the normal blood-filtering function of the kidneys in current ICU practice.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in a 20-bed, third level ICU of a University Hospital between 2011 and 2017. In total, 145 D-AKI patients who underwent RRT were identified. Hospital records of patients with D-AKI were retrospectively analyzed for demographics, medical history, clinical characteristics, details of RRT modality, and short-term outcome.
Results: Of the 1689 patients investigated, 145 had D-AKI. The median age of the patients included in the study was 73 years. Septic etiology was the most common suspected cause for D-AKI development. Fifty-two patients (35.9%) underwent continuous RRT (CRRT) while intermittent hemodialysis was used in 93 patients (64.1%). Mechanical ventilation and inotropic support were more commonly used in CRRT patients than IHD patients (P=0.03). In total, in-hospital mortality rate was 73.1% while rate of dialysis-dependent CKD on discharge was 6.2%. Mortality rate was significantly higher in CRRT (84.6%) patients than in IHD patients (66.7%, P=0.019).
Conclusion: Our study results reveal that sepsis appears to be the most important cause of D-AKI in intensive care patients. D-AKI was observed more frequently in elderly patients and associated with an increased risk of short-term mortality.

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Yoğun Bakım

Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

1 Temmuz 2020

Gönderilme Tarihi

9 Haziran 2020

Kabul Tarihi

8 Ağustos 2020

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2020 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 7

Kaynak Göster

APA
Bozkurt, F. T., Doganci, M., Kayar Calili, D., Akdag, A., & İzdes, S. (2020). Clinical characteristics and short-term outcome of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury in critically ill patients. Journal of Surgery and Medicine, 4(7), 558-561. https://doi.org/10.28982/josam.749996
AMA
1.Bozkurt FT, Doganci M, Kayar Calili D, Akdag A, İzdes S. Clinical characteristics and short-term outcome of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury in critically ill patients. J Surg Med. 2020;4(7):558-561. doi:10.28982/josam.749996
Chicago
Bozkurt, Firdevs Tugba, Melek Doganci, Duygu Kayar Calili, Ahmet Akdag, ve Seval İzdes. 2020. “Clinical characteristics and short-term outcome of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury in critically ill patients”. Journal of Surgery and Medicine 4 (7): 558-61. https://doi.org/10.28982/josam.749996.
EndNote
Bozkurt FT, Doganci M, Kayar Calili D, Akdag A, İzdes S (01 Temmuz 2020) Clinical characteristics and short-term outcome of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury in critically ill patients. Journal of Surgery and Medicine 4 7 558–561.
IEEE
[1]F. T. Bozkurt, M. Doganci, D. Kayar Calili, A. Akdag, ve S. İzdes, “Clinical characteristics and short-term outcome of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury in critically ill patients”, J Surg Med, c. 4, sy 7, ss. 558–561, Tem. 2020, doi: 10.28982/josam.749996.
ISNAD
Bozkurt, Firdevs Tugba - Doganci, Melek - Kayar Calili, Duygu - Akdag, Ahmet - İzdes, Seval. “Clinical characteristics and short-term outcome of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury in critically ill patients”. Journal of Surgery and Medicine 4/7 (01 Temmuz 2020): 558-561. https://doi.org/10.28982/josam.749996.
JAMA
1.Bozkurt FT, Doganci M, Kayar Calili D, Akdag A, İzdes S. Clinical characteristics and short-term outcome of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury in critically ill patients. J Surg Med. 2020;4:558–561.
MLA
Bozkurt, Firdevs Tugba, vd. “Clinical characteristics and short-term outcome of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury in critically ill patients”. Journal of Surgery and Medicine, c. 4, sy 7, Temmuz 2020, ss. 558-61, doi:10.28982/josam.749996.
Vancouver
1.Firdevs Tugba Bozkurt, Melek Doganci, Duygu Kayar Calili, Ahmet Akdag, Seval İzdes. Clinical characteristics and short-term outcome of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury in critically ill patients. J Surg Med. 01 Temmuz 2020;4(7):558-61. doi:10.28982/josam.749996