| Literature DB >> 26361506 |
S G Firu1, C T Streba2, D Firu3, D E Tache3, I Rogoveanu3.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Renal dysfunction has a serious impact on the natural evolution of liver cirrhosis. Treatment and prognosis may be improved if an early diagnosis could be established, and specific therapeutic interventions would be applied. Although RIFLE and AKIN classifications have been successfully implemented in the clinical practice of Nephrology and Intensive Care Units, these did not provide major improvements in patients with liver cirrhosis. In the last decade, various biomarkers of kidney injury have been assessed, and Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL) is one of the most promising and most studied novel biomarker.Entities:
Keywords: Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL); kidney biomarker; liver cirrhosis; renal dysfunction
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26361506 PMCID: PMC4564045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Life ISSN: 1844-122X
RIFLE classification by ADQI (adapted from references [,,])
| Class | GFR criteria | UO criteria | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Risk | ↑ SCr × 1.5 or ↓ GFR >25% | <0.5 mL/kg/h × 6 h | Severity classes |
| Injury | ↑ SCr × 2 or ↓ GFR >50% | <0.5 mL/kg/h × 12 h | |
| Failure | ↑ SCr × 3 or ↓ GFR >75% or if baseline SCr ≥353.6 μmol/ L (≥4 mg/ dL) ↑ SCr >44.2 μmol/ L >0.5 mg/ dL) | <0.3 mL/kg/h × 24 h or anuria × 12 h | |
| Loss of kidney function | Complete loss of kidney function >4 weeks | Outcome classes | |
| End-stage kidney disease | Complete loss of kidney function >3 months | ||
| GFR = glomerular filtration rate; UO = urine output; SCr = serum creatinine |
AKIN classification (adapted from references [,])
| Stage | SCr criteria | UO criteria |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ↑ SCr ≥26.5 μmol/ L (≥0.3 mg/ dL) or ↑SCr ≥150-200% (1.5-2×) | <0.5 mL/kg/h (>6 h) |
| 2 | ↑ SCr >200-300% (>2-3×) | <0.5 mL/kg/h (>12 h) |
| 3 | ↑ SCr >300% (>3×) or if baseline SCr ≥353.6 μmol/ L (≥4 mg/ dL) an ↑SCr ≥44.2 μmol/ L (≥0.5 mg/ dL) | <0.3 mL/kg/h (>24 h) or anuria (>12 h) |
| SCr = serum creatinine; UO = urine output. * patients requiring RRT are included independent of the stage |