Literature DB >> 24360104

[Risk factors and short-term prognosis of acute kidney injury in elderly patients].

Qing-lin Li1, Qing-li Cheng2, Qiang Ma1, Xiao-dan Wang1, Qiang-guo Ao1, Jia-hui Zhao1, Jing Du1, Sheng Liu1, Xiao-ying Zhang1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the risk factors and short-term outcomes of acute kidney injury (AKI) in elderly patients.
METHODS: A total of 232 elderly AKI patients at Chinese PLA General Hospital from June 2008 to December 2009 were enrolled. They were divided into two groups according to their outcomes at 28 days and at 29 days to 3 months after AKI respectively. Their clinical data were analyzed to explore the risk factors and their effects on the outcomes of AKI.
RESULTS: There were 215 males and 17 females with an average age of (86.7 ± 5.3) years. Thirty-eight cases (16.4%) died within 28 days after AKI and 57 (24.6%) died within 3 months. Infection (43.1%) was the major cause of AKI. The other causes included hypovolemia (19.0%), use of nephrotoxic drugs (16.8%) and cardiovascular events (15.1%) respectively. Logistic regression analysis revealed that low body mass index (BMI), oliguria, mechanical ventilation, hypoalbuminemia and peak serum level of creatinine (Scr >246.5 µmol/L) were the prognostic factors of AKI in those patients dying within 28 days after AKI (P < 0.05). Low BMI, hypoalbuminemia and high blood level of urea nitrogen (BUN) were the prognostic factors of AKI in those patients dying within 29 days to 3 months after AKI (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION: Infection, hypovolemia, use of nephrotoxic drugs and cardiovascular events are common causes of AKI in elderly patients.Low BMI, oliguria, mechanical ventilation, hypoalbuminemia, high level of BUN and peak level of Scr ( > 246.5 µmol/L) are the prognostic factors of AKI in elderly patients.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24360104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi        ISSN: 0376-2491


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