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Troponin I serum levels predict the need of dialysis in incident sepsis patients with acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit.

Daniel da Almeida Thiengo1, Jocemir Ronaldo Lugon2, Miguel Luis Graciano2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Sepsis, an extremely prevalent condition in the intensive care unit, is usually associated with organ dysfunction, which can affect heart and kidney.
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the cardiac dysfunction and the Troponin I forecast the occurrence of acute renal failure in sepsis.
METHODS: Cardiac dysfunction was assessed by echocardiography and by the serum troponin I levels, and renal impairment by AKIN criteria and the need of dialysis. Twenty-nine patients with incident sepsis without previous cardiac or renal dysfunction were enrolled. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Patients averaged 75.3 ± 17.3 years old and 55% were male. Median APACHE II severity score at ICU admission was 16 (9.7 - 24.2) and mortality rate in 30 days was 45%. On the fifth day, 59% had ventricular dysfunction. Troponin serum levels on day 1 in the affected patients were 1.02 ± 0.6 ng/mL compared with 0.23 ± 0.18 ng/mL in patients without heart dysfunction (p = 0.01). Eighteen out of 29 patients (62%) underwent renal replacement therapy (RRT) and the percent of patients with ventricular dysfunction who required dialysis was higher (94% vs. 16%, p = 0.0001). Values of troponin at day 1 were used to develop a ROC curve to determine their ability to predict the need of dialysis. The area under the curve was 0.89 and the cutoff value was 0.4 ng/mL.
CONCLUSION: We found that an elevation in serum troponin levels, while guarding a relationship with ventricular dysfunction, can be a precious tool to predict the need for dialysis in sepsis patients.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26648491     DOI: 10.5935/0101-2800.20150069

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bras Nefrol        ISSN: 0101-2800


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