| Literature DB >> 34445954 |
Dafna Willner1, Aliza Goldman2, Hagar Azran3, Tal Stern3, Dvora Kirshenbom1, Guy Rosenthal1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: KDIGO (Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes) provides two sets of criteria to identify and classify acute kidney injury (AKI): serum creatinine (SCr) and urine output (UO). Inconsistencies in the application of KDIGO UO criteria, as well as collecting and classifying UO data, have prevented an accurate assessment of the role this easily available biomarker can play in the early identification of AKI. STUDY GOAL: To assess and compare the performance of the two KDIGO criteria (SCr and UO) for identification of AKI in the intensive care unit (ICU) by comparing the standard SCr criteria to consistent, real-time, consecutive, electronic urine output measurements.Entities:
Keywords: Acute kidney injury; Electronic monitoring; KDIGO criteria; Length of stay; Oliguria; Serum creatinine; Urine output
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34445954 PMCID: PMC8394570 DOI: 10.1186/s12882-021-02485-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nephrol ISSN: 1471-2369 Impact factor: 2.388
Fig. 1The RenalSense Clarity RMS Sensor Kit incorporates a proprietary sensor in a standard urinary drainage assembly to monitor urine output as it exits the Foley catheter. The data is communicated to the Clarity RMS Console through a cable integrated within the custom-designed drainage tube to the bag and then to the Console, mounted on the footboard of the patient bed
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Fig. 2Patients in the study population with, or without, AKI classified according to the KDIGO guidelines by UOelec, SCr, or both criteria
Fig. 3a AKI severity staging in the study population according to the KDIGO guidelines, highlighting the cross correlation between the patient stages according to UOelec and SCr criteria. b Comparison of patients classified in each severity stage of AKI for UOelec versus SCr KDIGO criteria
Fig. 4a Kaplan-Meier curve for time to identification rates of AKI for the 60 patients identified applying either UOelec or SCR criteria. b Kaplan-Meier curve for time to identification rates of AKI for the 20 patients identified applying both SCr and UOelec criteria
Fig. 5Time from admission to the ICU until AKI identification for the 20 patients who had AKI according to both UOelec and SCr criteria. Time of identification is shown for each of the criteria for each patient
Time to discharge
| AKI-SCr | AKI-UO | non-AKI | Overall | ||||||||||||||
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| Initial admission (days) | ICU | 14.7 (17.91) | 7.98 (4.28, 18.72) | (2.04, 86.79) | 6.59 (6.39) | 3.09 (2.06, 8.02) | (1.09, 22.97) | 5.17 (5.03) | 3.08 (1.86, 7.23) | (1.09, 24.38) | 0.0230 | 0.0043 | 0.3354 | ||||
| Hospital | 28.71 (27.44) | 20.39 (8.48, 39.46) | (2.04, 118.21) | 28.79 (26.75) | 20.27 (10.08, 45.99) | (2.42, 101.99) | 21.34 (17.6) | 14.92 (8.88, 30.46) | (1.61, 72.46) | 0.8184 | 0.9343 | 0.4210 | |||||
| Total hospitalization days in 3 months | 32.63 (28.62) | 23.42 (9.7, 55.56) | (2.04, 118.21) | 32.93 (29.08) | 22.04 (10.08, 56.08) | (2.42, 104.99) | 23.09 (18.22) | 16.23 (9.4, 38.15) | (1.61, 72.46) | 0.7787 | 0.8867 | 0.3296 | |||||
| Initial Admission (days) | ICU | 10.86 (8.98) | 7.92 (4.7, 11.35) | (3.84, 30.63) | 6.32 (6.25) | 3.09 (2.72, 7.53) | (1.09, 22.97) | 5.58 (4.93) | 3.96 (1.93, 7.45) | (1.09, 24.38) | 0.0058 | 0.0184 | 0.9255 | ||||
| Hospital | 27.45 (17.91) | 23.84 (13.82, 38.72) | (5.82, 59.86) | 33.31 (30.28) | 28.42 (8.46, 48.18) | (2.52, 101.99) | 23.81 (17.12) | 16.31 (10.5, 31.25) | (1.93, 72.46) | 0.1902 | 0.9403 | 0.655 | |||||
| Total hospitalization days in 3 months | 31.45 (21.64) | 28.79 (15.37, 47.72) | (5.82, 70.42) | 38.12 (32.47) | 34.44 (8.46, 56.48) | (2.52, 104.99) | 26.07 (17.59) | 18 (12.54, 40.25) | (6.48, 72.46) | 0.1240 | 0.9701 | 0.5262 | |||||
| Initial Admission (days) | ICU | 18.26 (23.22) | 9.7 (3.52, 23.15) | (2.04, 86.79) | 7.00 (6.81) | 3.68 (1.93, 13.27) | (1.69, 22.04) | 3.8 (5.49) | 1.83 (1.57, 2.54) | (1.21, 17.33) | 0.0008 | 0.0584 | 0.0654 | ||||
| Hospital | 29.88 (34.78) | 18.72 (6.49, 41.04) | (2.04, 118.21) | 22.01 (19.43) | 13.31 (11.29, 22.35) | (2.42, 65.29) | 13.02 (17.71) | 6.81 (3.7, 13.1) | (1.61, 55.33) | 0.6549 | 0.8842 | 0.0653 | |||||
| Total hospitalization days in 3 months | 33.73 (34.74) | 20.39 (8.48, 55.56) | (2.04, 118.21) | 25.15 (21.92) | 14.88 (11.29, 36.35) | (2.42, 65.99) | 13.02 (17.71) | 6.81 (3.7, 13.1) | (1.61, 55.33) | 0.5115 | 0.8843 | 0.0478 | |||||
Comparison of time to discharge from the ICU and the hospital, and readmissions to the hospital within 3 months in patients with AKI according SCr criteria (AKI-SCr), according to UO only (AKI-UOelec′), and patients that did not have AKI by either criteria (non-AKI). The groups were also divided and compared according to the cut-off of above and below 70 years old