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Acute kidney injury in SARS-CoV2-related pneumonia ICU patients: a retrospective multicenter study

Authors :
Guillaume Geri
Michael Darmon
Lara Zafrani
Muriel Fartoukh
Guillaume Voiriot
Julien Le Marec
Saafa Nemlaghi
Antoine Vieillard-Baron
Elie Azoulay
Source :
Annals of Intensive Care, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SpringerOpen, 2021.

Abstract

Abstract Background While acute kidney injury (AKI) is frequent in severe SARS-CoV2-related pneumonia ICU patients, few data are still available about its risk factors. Methods Retrospective observational study performed in four university affiliated hospitals in Paris. AKI was defined according to the KIDGO guidelines. Factors associated with AKI were picked up using multivariable mixed-effects logistic regression. Independent risk factors of day 28 mortality were assessed using Cox model. Results 379 patients (median age 62 [53,69], 77% of male) were included. Half of the patients had AKI (n = 195, 52%) including 58 patients (15%) with AKI stage 1, 44 patients (12%) with AKI stage 2, and 93 patients (25% with AKI stage 3). Chronic kidney disease (OR 7.41; 95% CI 2.98–18.4), need for invasive mechanical ventilation at day 1 (OR 4.83; 95% CI 2.26–10.3), need for vasopressors at day 1 (OR 2.1; 95% CI 1.05–4.21) were associated with increased risk of AKI. Day 28 mortality in the cohort was 26.4% and was higher in patients with AKI (37.4 vs. 14.7%, P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21105820 and 75702428
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Annals of Intensive Care
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.80ae3819ac4b31868fd75702428e3f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13613-021-00875-9