Prediction of Acute Kidney Injury Development in Critically Ill Septic Patients Based on NGAL Determination.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
V Klementa, N Petejova, J Zadrazil, P Horak, J Proskova, K Langova, O Klementova, M Kanova, A Martinek, R Sigutova, D Stejskal
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Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a consequence of several diseases that can severely damage kidney function. It is a frequent complication of hospitalization and very common in critically ill patients because of other serious illnesses, such as septic conditions. New diagnostic options, including renal biomarkers, may help in early diagnosis. Our study included 46 patients, 31 with AKI and 15 without AKI on admission. Blood samples were collected on the first, fourth, and seventh days of treatment, and in addition to basic biochemical parameters, neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) levels in serum were also examined. Data from the first and seventh day were used for statistical analysis. On the first follow-up day, NGAL values were categorized according to an optimal cut-off value of 290 µg/l. We demonstrated that if NGAL levels were higher, the risk of renal injury increased approximately 16 times. Other results showed that NGAL levels were moderately correlated with serum creatinine (r = 0.613, p < 0.0001), procalcitonin (PCT) (r = 0.627, p < 0.0001), and AKI stage (r = 0.589, p < 0.0001). There was also a significant positive correlation with SOFA (Sequential Organ Failure Assessment) score (r = 0.395, p = 0.007). Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial in managing AKI and preventing further kidney damage. NGAL levels can increase within a few hours after injury, making it a useful tool for early AKI detection and diagnosis. Key words: Acute kidney injury, Biomarker, NGAL, Sepsis.

基于NGAL测定的危重脓毒症患者急性肾损伤发展预测。
急性肾损伤(AKI)是几种严重损害肾功能的疾病的结果。这是一种常见的住院并发症,在危重病人中很常见,因为其他严重疾病,如感染性疾病。新的诊断选择,包括肾脏生物标志物,可能有助于早期诊断。我们的研究纳入了46例患者,入院时31例有AKI, 15例无AKI。在治疗的第1天、第4天和第7天采集血样,除基本生化参数外,还检测血清中性粒细胞明胶酶相关脂钙蛋白(NGAL)水平。采用第1天和第7天的数据进行统计分析。在随访的第一天,根据最佳临界值290µg/l对NGAL值进行分类。我们证明,如果NGAL水平较高,肾损伤的风险增加约16倍。其他结果显示NGAL水平与血清肌酐(r = 0.613, p < 0.0001)、降钙素原(PCT) (r = 0.627, p < 0.0001)、AKI分期(r = 0.589, p < 0.0001)中度相关。与SOFA(序贯器官衰竭评估)评分也有显著正相关(r = 0.395, p = 0.007)。早期诊断和治疗对于管理AKI和防止进一步的肾脏损害至关重要。NGAL水平可在损伤后数小时内升高,使其成为早期AKI检测和诊断的有用工具。关键词:急性肾损伤,生物标志物,NGAL,脓毒症
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Physiological research
Physiological research 医学-生理学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
4.80%
发文量
108
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Physiological Research is a peer reviewed Open Access journal that publishes articles on normal and pathological physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, and pharmacology. Authors can submit original, previously unpublished research articles, review articles, rapid or short communications. Instructions for Authors - Respect the instructions carefully when submitting your manuscript. Submitted manuscripts or revised manuscripts that do not follow these Instructions will not be included into the peer-review process. The articles are available in full versions as pdf files beginning with volume 40, 1991. The journal publishes the online Ahead of Print /Pre-Press version of the articles that are searchable in Medline and can be cited.
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