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Serum bicarbonate may independently predict acute kidney injury in critically ill patients:An observational study 被引量:3

Serum bicarbonate may independently predict acute kidney injury in critically ill patients:An observational study
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摘要 AIM: To explore whether serum bicarbonate at admission to intensive care unit(ICU) predicted development of acute kidney injury(AKI).METHODS:We studied all patients admitted to our ICU over a 2 year period(February 2010 to 2012).The ICU has a case mix of medical and surgical patients excluding cardiac surgical,trauma and neurosurgical patients.We analysed 2035 consecutive patients admitted to ICU during the study period.Data were collected by two investigators independently and in duplicate using a standardised spread sheet to ensure accuracy.Ambiguous data were checked for accuracy where indicated.AKI was defined using the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes criteria.Patients were divided into two groups;patients who developed AKI or those who did not,in order to compare the baseline characteristics,and laboratory and physiologic data of the two cohorts.Regression analysis was used to identify if serum bicarbonate on admission predicted the development of AKI.RESULTS:Of 2036 patients 152(7.5%)were excluded due to missing data.AKI developed in 43.1%of the patients.The AKI group,compared to the nonAKI group,was sicker based on their lower systolic,diastolic and mean arterial pressures and a higher acutephysiology and chronic health evaluation(APACHE)Ⅲand SAPSⅡscores.Moreover,patients who developed AKI had more co-morbidities and a higher proportion of patients who developed AKI required mechanical ventilation.The multi-regression analysis of independent variables showed that serum bicarbonate on admission(OR=0.821;95%CI:0.796-0.846;P<0.0001),APACHEⅢ(OR=1.011;95%CI:1.007-1.015;P<0.0001),age(OR=1.016;95%CI:1.008-1.024;P<0.0001)and presence of sepsis at ICU admission(OR=2.819;95%CI:2.122-23.744;P=0.004)were each significant independent predictors of AKI.The area under the ROC curve was 0.8(95%CI:0.78-0.83),thereby demonstrating that the predictive model has relatively good discriminating power for predicting AKI.CONCLUSION:Serum bicarbonate on admission may independently be used to make a diagnosis of AKI. AIM: To explore whether serum bicarbonate at admission to intensive care unit(ICU) predicted development of acute kidney injury(AKI).METHODS:We studied all patients admitted to our ICU over a 2 year period(February 2010 to 2012).The ICU has a case mix of medical and surgical patients excluding cardiac surgical,trauma and neurosurgical patients.We analysed 2035 consecutive patients admitted to ICU during the study period.Data were collected by two investigators independently and in duplicate using a standardised spread sheet to ensure accuracy.Ambiguous data were checked for accuracy where indicated.AKI was defined using the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes criteria.Patients were divided into two groups;patients who developed AKI or those who did not,in order to compare the baseline characteristics,and laboratory and physiologic data of the two cohorts.Regression analysis was used to identify if serum bicarbonate on admission predicted the development of AKI.RESULTS:Of 2036 patients 152(7.5%)were excluded due to missing data.AKI developed in 43.1%of the patients.The AKI group,compared to the nonAKI group,was sicker based on their lower systolic,diastolic and mean arterial pressures and a higher acutephysiology and chronic health evaluation(APACHE)Ⅲand SAPSⅡscores.Moreover,patients who developed AKI had more co-morbidities and a higher proportion of patients who developed AKI required mechanical ventilation.The multi-regression analysis of independent variables showed that serum bicarbonate on admission(OR=0.821;95%CI:0.796-0.846;P<0.0001),APACHEⅢ(OR=1.011;95%CI:1.007-1.015;P<0.0001),age(OR=1.016;95%CI:1.008-1.024;P<0.0001)and presence of sepsis at ICU admission(OR=2.819;95%CI:2.122-23.744;P=0.004)were each significant independent predictors of AKI.The area under the ROC curve was 0.8(95%CI:0.78-0.83),thereby demonstrating that the predictive model has relatively good discriminating power for predicting AKI.CONCLUSION:Serum bicarbonate on admission may independently be used to make a diagnosis of AKI.
出处 《World Journal of Critical Care Medicine》 2015年第1期71-76,共6页 世界重症医学杂志
关键词 Acute KIDNEY injury BICARBONATE MORTALITY SEPSIS Acute kidney injury Bicarbonate Mortality Sepsis
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