Literature DB >> 19562988

The clinical outcome of acute kidney injury in critically ill Thai patients stratified with RIFLE classification.

Ranistha Ratanarat1, Chattree Hantaweepant, Nattakarn Tangkawattanakul, Chairat Permpikul.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative (ADQI) Group published a consensus definition (the RIFLE criteria) for acute renal failure. We sought to assess the ability of the RIFLE criteria to predict mortality in critically ill Thai patients with acute kidney injury (AKI). MATERIAL AND
METHOD: We performed a retrospective cohort study, in Siriraj Hospital (a large single tertiary care academic center in Thailand) on 121 patients admitted during November 2005-November 2006. We classified patients according to the maximum RIFLE class (class R, class I or class F) reached during their hospital stay. Demographic data, hospital mortality, hospital length of stay, and need of renal replacement therapy was collected.
RESULTS: Patients with maximum RIFLE class R, class I and class F had hospital mortality rates of 35.7%, 35.7% and 65.9%, respectively, compared with 20% for patients without acute kidney injury. Overall hospital mortality of the patients in AKI group (Risk, Injury, Failure group) was increased when compared with no AKI group (Odds ratio = 4.2; 95% Confidence Interval, 1.6-10.6; p =0.003). Mortality was not significantly different among those with the "Risk" and "Injury" class of RIFLE AKI compared with those without AKI, but mortality increased significantly with the "Failure" class (Odds ratio = 7.7; 95% Confidence Interval, 2.7-21.8; p < 0.001). There was the highest rate of renal replacement therapy in the failure group (52.3%) compared with no AKI group (5.7%), and injury group (7.1%) (p < 0.001).
CONCLUSION: Acute kidney injury 'risk, injury, failure', as defined by the newly developed RIFLE classification, is associated with increased hospital mortality and renal replacement therapy in critically ill Thai patients.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2009        PMID: 19562988

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Assoc Thai        ISSN: 0125-2208


  4 in total

1.  Incidence and etiology of acute kidney injury in southern India.

Authors:  Sriram Krishnamurthy; Nivedita Mondal; Parameswaran Narayanan; Niranjan Biswal; Sadagopan Srinivasan; Rajendiran Soundravally
Journal:  Indian J Pediatr       Date:  2012-06-14       Impact factor: 1.967

Review 2.  Renal replacement therapy: a practical update.

Authors:  George Alvarez; Carla Chrusch; Terry Hulme; Juan G Posadas-Calleja
Journal:  Can J Anaesth       Date:  2019-02-06       Impact factor: 5.063

3.  Acute kidney injury-incidence, prognostic factors, and outcome of patients in an Intensive Care Unit in a tertiary center: A prospective observational study.

Authors:  Sara Korula; Sindhu Balakrishnan; Shyam Sundar; Vergis Paul; Anuroop Balagopal
Journal:  Indian J Crit Care Med       Date:  2016-06

4.  Clinical profile of acute kidney injury in a pediatric intensive care unit from Southern India: A prospective observational study.

Authors:  Sriram Krishnamurthy; Parameswaran Narayanan; Sivaprakasam Prabha; Nivedita Mondal; Subramanian Mahadevan; Niranjan Biswal; Sadagopan Srinivasan
Journal:  Indian J Crit Care Med       Date:  2013-07
  4 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.