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Serum cystatin C as an earlier predictor of acute kidney injury than serum creatinine in preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome.

Noha Ahmed Abdelaal1, Sherein Abdelhamid Shalaby1, Abdelmoneim Kassem Khashana1, Amina Mohamed Abdelwahab1.   

Abstract

In this study, we aimed to evaluate serum cystatin C (sCysC) as an early predictor of acute kidney injury (AKI) in preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Sixty preterm neonates diagnosed with RDS and 40 healthy controls (28-36 weeks) admitted to the neonatal Intensive Care Unit were investigated. AKI was defined on the 3rd day of life (DOL-3) as an increase in serum creatinine (sCr) of >0.3 mg/dL from baseline (the lowest previous sCr). sCysC levels were measured on DOL-1, -3 and -7. Of the 60 neonates with RDS, 24 (40%) developed AKI. Five patients (79.17%) were classified as AKI Network (AKIN-1) and 19 patients (20.83%), as AKIN-2. At DOL-3, the mean sCysC values were significantly higher among neonates with RDS and AKI (1.68 ± 0.37) compared with controls (0.79 ± 0.83) and those with RDS and no AKI (0.85 ± 0.20) (P <0.001). sCysC levels significantly increased among neonates with AKI from DOL-3 to DOL-7 (P = 0.002). The sCr values showed no significant difference between those with RDS with AKI, RDS, and no AKI or control groups at DOL-1 and -3. Only as late as DOL-7, the mean values of sCr were higher among neonates with AKI compared with no AKI and controls (P <0.001). The receiver operating characteristic curves area under the curve was 0.97 for predicting the development of AKI within 72 h (P = 0.001). With the best cutoff value of ≥1.28 mg/L, the sensitivity and specificity of sCysC for detecting AKI within 72 h were 100 and 83.3%, respectively. In conclusion, sCysC is an early marker for AKI in neonates with RDS.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28937056     DOI: 10.4103/1319-2442.215148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl        ISSN: 1319-2442


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