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Acute renal infarction: Clinical characteristics and prognostic factors.

Fernando Caravaca-Fontán1, Saúl Pampa Saico2, Sandra Elías Triviño2, Cristina Galeano Álvarez2, Antonio Gomis Couto2, Inés Pecharromán de las Heras3, Fernando Liaño2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Acute renal infarction (ARI) is an uncommon disease, whose real incidence is probably higher than expected. It is associated with poor prognosis in a high percentage of cases.
OBJECTIVES: To describe the main clinical, biochemical and radiologic features and to determine which factors are associated with poor prognosis (death or permanent renal injury).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The following is a retrospective, observational, single-hospital-based study. All patients diagnosed with ARI by contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) over an 18-year period were included. Patients were classified according to the cardiac or non-cardiac origin of their disease. Clinical, biochemical and radiologic features were analysed, and multiple logistic regression model was used to determine factors associated with poor prognosis.
RESULTS: A total of 62 patients were included, 30 of which had a cardiac origin. Other 32 patients with non-cardiac ARI were younger, had less comorbidity, and were less frequently treated with oral anticoagulants. CT scans estimated mean injury extension at 35%, with no differences observed between groups. A total of 38% of patients had an unfavourable outcome, and the main determinants were: Initial renal function (OR=0.949; IC 95% 0.918-0.980; p=0.002), and previous treatment with oral anticoagulants (OR=0.135; IC 95% 0.032-0.565; p=0.006).
CONCLUSIONS: ARI is a rare pathology with non-specific symptoms, and it is not associated with cardiological disease or arrhythmias in more than half of cases. A substantial proportion of patients have unfavourable outcomes, and the initial renal function is one of the main prognostic factors.
Copyright © 2015 Sociedad Española de Nefrología. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Acute renal failure; Acute renal infarction; Anticoagulación oral; Auricular auricular fibrillation; Embolia renal; Fibrilación auricular; Infarto renal agudo; Insuficiencia renal aguda.; Oral anticoagulation; Renal embolism

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26698927     DOI: 10.1016/j.nefro.2015.09.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nefrologia        ISSN: 0211-6995            Impact factor:   2.033


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