Ramazan Daniş, Savaş Öztürk, İsmail Koçyiğit, Jehat Kılıç, Merve Civan, Tuncay Şahutoğlu, Dilek Torun, Engin Onan, Ahmet Alper Kıykım, Simal Köksal Cevher, Gürsel Yıldız, Zeynep Ebru Eser, Fatma Betül Güzel, Süleyman Karaköse, Tolga Yıldırım, Mehmet Polat, Ebru Gök Oğuz, Ali Gürel, Yasemin Coşkun Yavuz, Hasan Kayabaşı, Zehra Eren, Mehmet Rıza Altıparmak, Nurhan Seyahi, Mehmet Küçüksu, Sibel Gökçay Bek, Esra Akçalı, İrem Pembegül, Zeki Aydın, Elif Arı Bakır, Saliha Yıldırım, Sabahat Ecder, Mehmet Horoz, Funda Sarı, Yavuz Ayar, Murat Tuğcu, Ayça İnci, Numan Görgülü, Nedim Yılmaz Selçuk, Gülizar Şahin, Cuma Bülent Gül, Hamat Dheir, Özdem Kavraz, Abdülkadir Ünsal, Sedat Üstündağ, Ali Rıza Odabaş, Serhan Tuğlular
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Abstract
Background: The devastating earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş, Türkiye, in February 2024, caused extensive trauma and loss of lives, causing unique challenges in the management of earthquake-related crush syndrome. The current study investigates the prognostic value of pre-earthquake kidney function for mortality prediction in patients diagnosed with crush syndrome.
Methods: A multi-center retrospective analysis was performed using data from 469 patients treated at 46 nephrology clinics. Pre-earthquake Kidney function, defined by serum creatinine and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) levels, was obtained from pre-earthquake health records. Clinical findings, laboratory parameters, complications, and survival probabilities were analyzed. Multivariate Cox regression was used to identify independent predictors of in-hospital mortality.
Results: The mean age of participants was 42.56 ± 16.92 years (Non-survivors: 50.46 ± 20.03 years, Survivors: 42.34 ± 16.80 years (p = 0.172)). The in-hospital mortality rate was 2.8%. Non-survivors exhibited significantly higher pre-earthquake creatinine levels than survivors (1.04 ± 0.61 mg/dL vs. 0.77 ± 0.33 mg/dL, p = 0.03), with lower eGFR (85.2 ± 34.7 mL/min/1.73 m² vs. 115.8 ± 39.4 mL/min/1.73 m², p = 0.008). Compared with survivors, non-survivors had higher incidences of AKI (92.3% vs. 61.6%, p = 0.037) and more severe metabolic disturbances, including hyperkalemia (5.41 ± 1.72 mmol/L vs. 5.13 ± 0.98 mmol/L, p = 0.008). Regression analysis revealed that pre-earthquake creatinine (HR: 9.121, 95% CI: 2.686-30.970, p < 0.001) and potassium levels at admission (HR: 3.338, 95% CI: 1.540-7.232, p = 0.002) were independent predictors of mortality.
Conclusions: Pre-earthquake kidney function significantly predicts mortality in crush syndrome patients, highlighting the importance of baseline kidney assessment in disaster preparedness.
期刊介绍:
BMC Nephrology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of kidney and associated disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.