P0654INTEREST OF SCREENING FOR CKD AFTER AKI IN ICU AND THE PLACE OF CYSTATIN C IN THIS POPULATION

2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (Supplement_3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Guillaume Claisse ◽  
Nicolas Maillard ◽  
Miriana Dinic ◽  
Christophe Mariat

Abstract Background and Aims Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is one of the most frequent complications in Intensive Care Unit (ICU). It’s now clearly established that AKI may be associated with the installation and/or worsening of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). However, few patients are currently screened for CKD after hospitalization in the ICU. In addition, ICU patients often have changes in their volume of distribution and muscle mass that may interfere with plasma Creatinine (pCreat) dosing and thus the estimated GFR (eGFR) value using CKD-Epi equation. Method Since 2019, we are prospectively screening for CKD patients who developed moderate-to-severe AKI (KDIGO 2 and 3) in ICU. Patients are referred to Nephrology consultation within 2 to 3 months after discharge from the ICU. The screening for CKD is performed according to the GFR estimation using the CKD-Epi equation. In this cohort, we will assess the incidence of CKD after ICU discharge and factors associated with CKD installation and worsening (univariate and multivariate analysis). In addition, for some patients, we planned to measure GFR using Iohexol clearance to compare measured GFR (mGFR) to eGFR using both CKD-Epi equation and Cystatin C-based equations. Results So far, 43 patients have been referred in Nephrology consultation, 72% of male and a mean age of 62 (±16) years. The time between the ICU discharge and the consultation was 55 (±21) days. The main co-morbidities were diabetes (37%) and hypertension (58%). The mean eGFR before the ICU (basal renal function) was 78 (±24) ml/min/1.73m2 and the pCreat was 89 (±21) µmol/l. At baseline, twenty-one percent of the patients had an eGFR < 60 ml/min/1.73m2. The length of stay in the ICU was 14 (±14) days. Nearly half of the patients (47%) were ventilated and 56% received vasopressive drugs. Most of the patients (74%) developed KDIGO Stage 3 AKI and 26% developed Stage 2 AKI. The mean entry pCreat was 252 (± 178) µmol/l, reaching a maximum of 382 (± 198) µmol/l during the hospitalization. Sixty percent of the patients underwent renal replacement therapy. The patients lost in average 10 kgs during the hospitalization. The pCreat at discharge was 175 µmol/l (± 175). At the time of the consultation, the eGFR was 70 (± 27) ml/min/1.73m2 with 35% of the patients with an eGFR < 60 ml/min/1.73m2. Univariate and multivariate analysis will be performed to evaluate the mains factors associated with CKD. At this time, 8 patients had a GFR measure using Iohexol. Mean mGFR was 32,8 (±14) ml/min/1,73m2, lower than the CKD-Epi (57±19), the CKD-Epi Cystatin (35±13) and the CKD-Creatinine-Cystatin (43±14). Compared to the mGFR, the CKD-Epi Cystatin equation appears to perform better with a bias of 4 ml/min/1.73m2 versus a bias of 24 ml/min/1.73m2 for the CKD-Epi equation and 12.7 ml/min/1.73m2 for the CKD-Epi Creatinine-Cystatin equation. Based on the Iohexol measure and the CKD-Epi Cystatin equation, all the patients (100%) had a GFR < 60 ml/min/1,73m2 against only 33% with the CKD-Epi equation. Conclusion In this analysis on the first 43 patients of our cohort, AKI seems to be associated with an increase of CKD 2 months after ICU discharge with 35% of patients with an eGFR below 60 ml/min/1,73m2. This proportion of CKD patients may be underestimated by the GFR estimation based on pCreat. Given the results of the analysis of our first 8 patients who have benefited from GFR measurement, Cystatin C-based equations may be an interesting tool to better assess renal function in this specific population.

2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mouna Malki abidi ◽  
Rajaa Aoudia ◽  
Soumaya Chargui ◽  
Imen Gorsane ◽  
Mouna Jerbi ◽  
...  

Abstract Background and Aims Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common in the elderly due to physiologic renal aging and underlying pathologies. Few studies focused on AKI in Tunisian elderly. The aim of our study was to highlight the epidemiological, clinical, etiological, therapeutic, and progressive characteristics of AKI in elderly. Method We conducted a descriptive retrospective study of AKI in patients admitted to our department over a period of 04 years from 01/01/2014 to 31/12/2017. Results We collected 40 patients including 25 women and 15 men with a sex ratio of 1.66. The mean age was 74 [65-87] years. We noted the presence of pre-existing chronic kidney disease in 58% of cases, diabetes in 50% of cases and hypertension in 73% of cases. Polypharmacy was found in 40% of cases. AKI was symptomatic in 80% of cases and found on a routine check-up in 20% of cases. Mean creatinine was 612+/-334 µmol/l. AKI was pre-renal in 37% and parenchymal in 63% of cases. Iatrogenic origin was found in 33% of cases. Renal biopsy was performed for diagnostic purposes in 6 cases. Haemodialysis was necessary in 50% of cases. Etiopathogenic treatment was initiated in 73% of cases. Intra-hospital mortality was 10%, recovery of renal function (RF) was partial in 40 % of cases and total in 20 % of cases. Follow-up time was 16 +/- 23.2 months. And at the last news, recovery of renal function (RF) was partial in 7 cases and total in 10 cases, 6 patients kept a chronic renal failure (CRF), among them 3 cases had and end-stage of CRF. Conclusion AKI is a frequent pathology in the elderly and its severity is linked to mortality and the transition to chronicity. Iatrogenic causes are frequent and preventable in this population, hence the major interest of prevention.


2009 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 778-782 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akihiro Tanaka ◽  
Tetsuya Aiba ◽  
Takashi Otsuka ◽  
Katsuya Suemaru ◽  
Tatsuya Nishimiya ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT We determined the population pharmacokinetics of vancomycin (VAN) using the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) estimated from the serum cystatin C concentration. We examined the predictive performance of the trough serum VAN concentration for determination of the initial dose by using a new model for the analysis of the population pharmacokinetic parameters. Data for 86 patients were used to estimate the values of the population pharmacokinetic parameters. Analysis with a nonlinear mixed-effects modeling program was done by using a one-compartment model. Data for 78 patients were used to evaluate the predictive performance of the new model for the analysis of population pharmacokinetic parameters. The estimated GFR values determined by using Hoek's formula correlated linearly with VAN clearance (VAN clearance [ml/min] = 0.825 × GFR). The mean volume of distribution was 0.864 (liters/kg). The interindividual variability of VAN clearance was 19.8%. The accuracy of the prediction determined by use of the new model was statistically better than that determined by use of the Japanese nomogram-based model because the 95% confidence interval (−3.45 to −1.38) of the difference in each value of the mean absolute error (−2.41) did not include 0. Use of the serum cystatin C concentration as a marker of renal function for prediction of serum VAN concentrations may be useful.


2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-30
Author(s):  
Arun Sharma ◽  
Binod Karki ◽  
Ajay Rajbhandari

INTRODUCTION: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is the sudden loss of renal function with accumulation of nitrogenous waste compounds. In developing countries, community acquired AKI is common than AKI in hospitalized septic patients. With conservative management many patients recover renal function however few require renal support with intermittent Hemodialysis (HD). We conducted a study to find out the etiology and outcome of the patients presenting with AKI who required dialysis.METHODS: This is a descriptive follow up study of the patients who needed renal replacement therapy in the form of HD presenting to our Nephrology unit of the hospital over a period of two years. Patients were followed up for three months post discharge. Data were tabulated and analyzed using SPSS software.RESULTS: Total 50 patients were included in study with 67% male. The commonest etiologies were urinary tract infection (30%) and  acute gastroenteritis (24%).The mean creatinine at the time of nephrology consultation, maximum level and at the time of discharge were 6.5(SD± 2.62), 7.3(SD ±2.13) and 2.2(SD ±1.75) respectively. Uremia with anuria was the most common reason for the initiation of HD in 54% cases. The mean number of intermittent HD used was 3.36. Complete recovery was seen in 68%, death in 26% and CKD in 6%.CONCLUSION: UTI followed by acute gastroenteritis are the leading cause of AKI in our tertiary level hospital. Timely initiated renal replacement therapy in the form of intermittent HD could lead to substantial renal recovery in almost three fourth of patients.


1996 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 379-384 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chai Luan Low ◽  
George R. Bailie ◽  
Anne Evans ◽  
George Eisele ◽  
Richard A. Venezia

Objective This study aimed to investigate the pharmacokinetic characteristics of once-daily intraperitoneal (IP) gentamicin in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients. Design Prospective, nonrandomized, open study. Setting CAPD outpatient clinic in a teaching hospital. Patients Ten volunteer CAPD patients without peritonitis. Interventions Each patient received a single IP dose of 0.6 mg/kg of gentamicin. Blood and dialysate samples were collected at 0,0.5,1, 2, 3,6 (end of first dwell), and 24 hours after the administration of IP gentamicin. Any urine produced over the 24hour study period was also collected. The dialysate concentration/time data were fitted to a monoexponential curve for all patients. Results The bioavailability was 56±11% over a six hour dwell. The mean serum elimination half-life (t1/2) was 35.8 hours. The volume of distribution was 0.23±0.08 L/kg. Equilibration of gentamicin across the peritoneal membrane was rapid, with a t½ equilibration of 4.5 hours. The peritoneal clearance was 5.74±1.5 mL/min. Patients with residual renal function had significantly higher systemic gentamicin clearances (7.36±1.46 mL/min) than those of anuric patients (4.76±1.08 mL/min, p < 0.024). Conclusion Currently recommended doses of oncedaily IP gentamicin for the treatment of peritonitis may not produce the desired therapeutic serum and dialysate concentrations over 24 hours for effective treatment of peritonitis.


2020 ◽  
Vol 105 (9) ◽  
pp. e8.2-e9
Author(s):  
Rachel Boys

AimRenal toxicity causes major morbidity following chemotherapy- abnormal iGFRs may be detected in up to 73.7% of patients.1 Creatinine is universally used as a biomarker to track fluctuating function and to calculate surrogate glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in the form of estimating equations.2 There is concern regarding the suitability of creatinine as a biomarker in this population, and it is proposed that cystatin C as a biomarker alone and also included in estimating equations may offer improved clinical suitability and accuracy.3MethodsIn this prospective, longitudinal study over a period of 18 months, 132 combined isotope GFR (iGFR), creatinine and cystatin C measurements were taken from 48 paediatric oncology patients at a Northern Children’s Hospital. Correlation and agreement analysis was performed for both individual biomarkers and estimating equations. Sensitivity data, along with ROC curve analysis was performed for all biomarkers and estimating equations. Data from three identified patients was isolated to examine individual patient variation over time.ResultsCreatinine identified only 1/32 patients with an abnormal iGFR (<90 ml/min/1.73 m2) compared to cystatin C which identified 12/32. Creatinine values and both estimating equations failed to change significantly over a period of declining iGFR though cystatin C did show a significant inverse increase (p<0.05). Bland Altman analysis for both the creatinine and combined equation showed poor agreement (mean difference -64 ml/min/1.3 m2 and -20 ml/min/1.73 m2 respectively). All biomarkers and equations showed poor sensitivity to detect an abnormal iGFR either below 70 ml/min/1.73 m2 or 90 ml/min/1.73 m2. A transformation factor applied to the equations significantly improved the sensitivity and clinical applicability of all equations. The data from three individual patients failed to reveal any significant intra-patient relationships.ConclusionData from this study cannot support the use of creatinine or cystatin C as a single biomarker to monitor renal function in children undergoing chemotherapy. Newer cystatin C and creatinine combined equations, whilst offering statistical superiority, do not offer the clinical superiority to replace iGFR or provide a tool for accurate dose calculations. A transformation factor can be applied to the results gained from the estimating equations to significantly improve the detection of abnormal iGFR, though work in other patient cohorts is needed to support this. Previous work also supported the use of a transformation factor, though application of their transformation factor to this current cohort failed to replicate the 100% sensitivity findings previously demonstrated4. Three patients were identified from the cohort and their paired iGFR and estimated GFR were monitored prospectively, over a period of approximately a year. Significant variation was observed between iGFR and eGFR at each time point for all three patients and therefore personalisation of GFR estimation from baseline iGFR and demographic data could not be proposed. This requires exploration in a larger cohort with the possible inclusion of additional baseline variables.ReferencesCRUK Survival trends over time in Children’s Cancers. 1.2015. https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professional/cancer-statistics/childrens-cancers/survival#heading-Two Accessed 28th March 2019.NICE ( 2013) CG169 Acute kidney injury: Prevention, detection and management of acute kidney injury up to the point of renal replacement therapy.Barnfield, MC, Burniston, MT, Reid, U, et al. Cystatin C in assessment of glomerular filtration rate in children and young adults suffering from cancer. Nuclear Medicine Communications 2013;34:609–614.Dodgshun, AJ, Quinlan, C, Sullivan, MJ. Cystatin C based equation accurately estimates glomerular filtration rate in children with solid and central nervous system tumours: enough evidence to change practice? Pediatric Blood and Cancer 2016;63:1535–1538.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (Supplement_3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marios Papasotiriou ◽  
Adamantia Mpratsiakou ◽  
Georgia Georgopoulou ◽  
Lamprini Balta ◽  
Paraskevi Pavlakou ◽  
...  

Abstract Background and Aims Crystalline solutions, such as normal saline 0.9% (N/S 0.9%) and Ringer's Lactate (L/R), are readily administered for increasing plasma volume. Despite the utility of administering N/S 0.9% to hypovolemic patients, the dose of 154 mmol of sodium (Na) contained in 1 L exceeds the recommended daily dose increasing the risk of sodium overload and hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis. In contrast, L/R solution has the advantage of lower Na content, significantly less chlorine and contains lactates which may be advantageous in patients with significant acidemia such as patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD). The aim of the present study is to investigate the safety and efficacy of administration of L/R versus N/S 0.9% in patients with prerenal AKI and established CKD. Method The study included adult patients with known CKD stage II to V without need for dialysis, with prerenal AKI (AKIN Stage I to III Criteria). Patients with other forms of AKI as well as hypervolemia, heart congestion or hyperkalemia (serum K&gt;5.5 meq/l) were excluded from the study. Patients were randomized in 1:1 ratio to receive intravenously either N/S 0.9% or L/R solution at a dose of 20 ml/kg body weight/day. We studied kidney function (eGFR: CKD-EPI) and response to treatment at discharge and at 30 days after discharge, duration of hospitalization, improvement in serum bicarbonate levels (HCO3), acid-base balance, serum potassium levels and the need for dialysis. Results The study included 26 patients (17 males) with a mean age of 59.1 ± 16.1 years. Thirteen patients received treatment with N/S 0.9% and the rest with L/R solution. Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics at hospital admission and historical data did not show any significant differences in both groups of patients. Renal function at the onset of AKI did not show significant differences between the two groups (16.4 ± 5.8 vs 16.9 ± 5.7 ml/min/1.73 m2, p=ns, treatment with N/S and L/R respectively). The mean volume of solutions received by the two groups (N/S 0.9% 1119 ± 374 vs L/R 1338 ± 364 ml/day, p=ns) as well as the mean total volume of liquids received per day, did not differ significantly (2888 ± 821 vs 3069 ± 728 ml/d, p=ns). Patients treated with L/R were discharged 1 day earlier than patients treated with N/S (5.2 ± 3.2 vs 6.2 ± 4.9 days of hospitalization, p=ns). Renal function improvement during hospitalization and 30 days after discharge did not differ significantly between the two groups. Patients that received L/R showed a higher increase in plasma HCO3 (ΔHCO3) concentration at discharge than those that received N/S 0.9% (4.9 ± 4.1 vs 2.46 ± 3.7 meq/l, p=ns) and pH increase (ΔpH) was slightly higher in those that received L/R solution (0.052 ± 0.066 vs 0.023 ± 0.071, p=ns). Patients treated with N/S 0.9% showed a greater decrease in serum potassium (ΔK) at discharge compared to those treated with L/R (-0.39 ± 1.03 vs -0.17 ± 0.43 meq/l, p=ns, respectively). No patient received acute dialysis treatment. Conclusion Administration of L/R solution as a hydration treatment to patients with prerenal AKI and established CKD is not inferior concerning safety and efficacy to N/S 0.9% solution. In addition, L/R administration seems to marginally improve acid-base balance in this specific group of patients.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hassan Dihazi ◽  
Katrin Schwarze ◽  
Susann Patschan ◽  
Gerhard Anton Müller ◽  
Oliver Ritter ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) significantly worsens the prognosis of hospitalized patients. In recent years, cell-based strategies have been established as reliable option for improving AKI outcomes in experimental AKI. Own studies focused on so-called Proangiogenic Cells (PACs). Mechanisms that contribute to PAC-mediated AKI protection include production / secretion of extracellular vesicles (MV - microvesicles). In addition, the cells most likely act by paracrinic processes (secretome). The current study evaluated whether AKI may be preventable by the administration of either PAC-derived MV and / or the secretome alone.Methods: AKI was induced in male C57/Bl6N mice (8-12 weeks) by bilateral renal ischemia (IRI - 40 minutes). Syngeneic murine PACs were stimulated with either melatonine, Angiopoietin-1 or -2, or with Bone Morphogenetic Protein-5 (BMP-5) for one hour, respectively. PAC-derived MV and the vesicle-depleted supernatant were subsequently collected and i.v. injected post-ischemia. Mice were analyzed 48 hours later.Results: IRI induced significant kidney excretory dysfunction as reflected by higher serum cystatin C levels. The only measure that improved AKI was the injection of MV, collected from native PACs. The following conditions worsened post-ischemic renal function even further: MV+Ang-1, MV+BMP-5, MV+melatonin, and MV+secretome+Ang-1.Conclusion: Together, our data show that PAC-mediated AKI protection substantially depends on the availability of cell-derived MV. However, since previous data showed improved AKI-protection by PACs after cell preconditioning with certain mediators (Ang-1 and -2, melatonine, BMP-5), other than exclusively vesicle-dependent mechanisms must be involved in PAC-mediated AKI protection.


Author(s):  
A. G. Strokov ◽  
Ya. L. Poz ◽  
V. N. Poptsov ◽  
A. O. Shevchenko ◽  
N. P. Shmerko

Aim. To examine the assumption that significant concentrations of cystatin C in urine are the manifestation of the tubular necrosis and, respectively, the severity of kidney damage after heart transplantation (HTx).Materials and methods. In this study we evaluated 33 heart recipients (6 women and 27 men, aged from 24 to 68 years old) who had risk factors of acute kidney injury: serum creatinine level >113 μmol/l and/or mechanical circulatory support requirement (20 patients, in 14 cases before HTx). Cystatin C concentration in serum and in urine was measured by DyaSis particle-enhanced immunoturbidimetric assay test «Cystatin C FS».Results. Recipients were divided into two groups according to the levels of cystatinuria. In the group with the significant (more than 0.18 mg/l) urinary cystatin C concentrations the requirement of renal replacement therapy (RRT) was 2.5-fold higher, and the mean duration of RRT was more than 10-fold longer. In 2 patients with the significant cystatinuria acute kidney injury (AKI) has transformed into end-stage renal disease (ESRD).Conclusion. Due to data obtained we may suppose that significant concentrations of cystatin C in urine are the marker of the tubular necrosis with the prolonged RRT requirement. Further studies are needed to justify this relationship.


2019 ◽  
Vol 50 (4) ◽  
pp. 312-319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joerg C. Schefold ◽  
Mette Krag ◽  
Søren Marker ◽  
Anders Perner ◽  
Jørn Wetterslev ◽  
...  

Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients with acute kidney injury requiring renal replacement therapy (RRT) are considered at high risk of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding and stress ulcer prophylaxis (SUP) is often prescribed. We aimed to assess the incidence of GI bleeding and effects of SUP in these patients. Methods: We assessed GI bleeding in ICU patients receiving RRT at baseline (and at any time in the ICU) and effects of prophylactic pantoprazole versus placebo in the international SUP in the ICU (SUP-ICU) trial. All analyses were conducted according to a published protocol and statistical analysis plan. Results: Data of 3,291 acutely admitted adult ICU patients with one or more risk factors for GI bleeding randomized to pantoprazole or placebo intravenously once daily during ICU stay (until ICU discharge, death, or a maximum of 90 days) were analyzed. Some 20 out of 258 (7.8%, 95% CI 4.5–11.1%) and 52 out of 568 (9.2%, 95% CI 6.8–11.6%) of the patients receiving RRT at baseline and at any time in ICU, respectively, developed clinically important GI bleeding in the ICU. We did not observe statistically significant differences in the intervention effect (pantoprazole vs. placebo) in the proportion of patients with clinically important GI bleeding, clinically important events, infectious adverse events, use of interventions to stop GI bleeding, or 90-day mortality in patients with versus without RRT at baseline. Conclusions: In adult ICU patients receiving RRT at baseline, we observed high incidences of clinically important GI bleeding, but did not observe effects of pantoprazole versus placebo in this subgroup.


2018 ◽  
Vol 128 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-78 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tobias Kammerer ◽  
Florian Brettner ◽  
Sebastian Hilferink ◽  
Nikolai Hulde ◽  
Florian Klug ◽  
...  

Abstract Background The use of artificial colloids has declined in critical care, whereas they are still used in perioperative medicine. Little is known about the nephrotoxic potential in noncritically ill patients during routine surgery. The objective of this trial was to evaluate the influences of albumin 5% and balanced hydroxyethyl starch 6% (130/0.4) on renal function and kidney injury. Methods One hundred urologic patients undergoing elective cystectomy were randomly assigned for this prospective, single-blinded, controlled study with two parallel groups to receive either albumin 5% or balanced hydroxyethyl starch 6% (130/0.4) as the only perioperative colloid. The primary endpoint was the ratio of serum cystatin C between the last visit at day 90 and the first preoperative visit. Secondary endpoints were estimated glomerular filtration rate and serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin until the third postoperative day and risk, injury, failure, loss, and end-stage renal disease criteria at postoperative days 3 and 90. Results The median cystatin C ratio was 1.11 (interquartile range, 1.01 to 1.23) in the albumin and 1.08 (interquartile range, 1.00 to 1.20) in the hydroxyethyl starch group (median difference = 0.03; 95% CI, –0.09 to 0.08; P = 0.165). Also, there were no significant differences concerning serum cystatin C concentrations; estimated glomerular filtration rate; risk, injury, failure, loss, and end-stage renal disease criteria; and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin. Infusion requirements, transfusion rates, and perioperative hemodynamics were similar in both groups. Conclusions With respect to renal function and kidney injury, this study indicates that albumin 5% and balanced hydroxyethyl starch 6% have comparable safety profiles in noncritically ill patients undergoing major surgery.


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