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Pàgines (de-a) | 1441-1455 |
Nombre de pàgines | 15 |
Revista | Intensive Care Medicine |
Volum | 49 |
Número | 12 |
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Estat de la publicació | Publicada - 2023 |
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In: Intensive Care Medicine, Vol. 49, Núm. 12, 2023, pàg. 1441-1455.
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T1 - Epidemiology of surgery associated acute kidney injury (EPIS-AKI) :
T2 - a prospective international observational multi-center clinical study
AU - Zarbock, Alexander
AU - Weiss, Raphael
AU - Albert, Felix
AU - Rutledge, Kristen
AU - Kellum, John A.
AU - Bellomo, Rinaldo
AU - Grigoryev, Evgeny
AU - Candela-Toha, Angel M.
AU - Demir, Asli Z. Asli
AU - Legros, Vincent
AU - Rosenberger, Peter
AU - Galán Menéndez, Patricia
AU - García Álvarez, Mercedes
AU - Peng, Ke
AU - Léger, Maxime
AU - Khalel, Wegdan
AU - Orhan-Sungur, Mukadder
AU - Meersch, Melanie
AU - Makhloufi, Hichem
AU - Sakhraoui, Rachida
AU - Ouyahia, Amel A.
AU - Rais, Mounira
AU - Kouicem, Aya Tinhinane
AU - Derwish, Khawla
AU - Abdoun, Meriem
AU - Ouahab, Ilhem
AU - Bouaoud, Souad
AU - Tidjane, Anisse
AU - Perez Rivera, Carlos J
AU - García, Juan Pablo
AU - Ji, Fuhai
AU - Ma, Zhengmin
AU - Sklienka, Peter
AU - Elbahnasawy, Mohamed Gamal
AU - Elsalhawy, Shady
AU - Nafea, Ahmed Mahmoud
AU - Osman, Nermin A.
AU - Emara, Moataz Maher
AU - Bonna, Mohamed Mamdouh
AU - Abdehaleem, Ibrahim A
AU - Abbas, Ahmed Mohamed
AU - Abbas, Mostafa Samy
AU - Esmaeil, Hany Mostafa
AU - Joannes-Boyau, Olivier
AU - Floch, Thierry
AU - Muccio, Salvatore
AU - Menage-Innocenti, Lison
AU - Brochet, Benjamin
AU - Leclercq-Rouget, Marion
AU - Geneve, Claire
AU - Mocarquer, Bernardita Valenzuela
AU - Aveline, Christophe
AU - Vautier, Pierre
AU - Nadaud, Julien
AU - Rimmelé, Thomas
AU - Cerro, Valérie
AU - Suria, Stéphanie
AU - Elmawieh, Jamie
AU - El-Jawiche, Rita
AU - Cirenei, Cedric
AU - Lebuffe, Gilles R.
AU - Ponsonnard, Sebastien
AU - Egreteau, Pierre Yves
AU - Ichai, Carole R.
AU - Jean-Michel, Vanessa
AU - Lasocki, Sigismond
AU - Masson, Charline
AU - Rineau, Emmanuel
AU - Cassisa, Viviane
AU - Verrier, Pierre
AU - Atchade, Enora
AU - Rochon, Charles Edouard
AU - Quentin, Vidal
AU - Queixalos, Nina
AU - Braun, Thierry
AU - Grand, Hubert
AU - Mayeur, Nicolas
AU - Pasquie, Marie
AU - Garçon, Pierre
AU - Bruckert, Vincent
AU - Pradel, Gaël
AU - Ramorasata, Andersen
AU - Ravry, Céline
AU - Mottard, Nicolas
AU - Groote, Thilo Von
AU - Dörr, Christian
AU - Küllmar, Mira
AU - Massoth, Christina
AU - Motekallemi, Arash
AU - Saadat-Gilani, Khaschayar
AU - Kerschke, Laura
AU - Storck, Michael
AU - Varghese, Julian
AU - Wempe, Carola
AU - Grüßer, Linda
AU - Kowark, Ana
AU - Brandenburger, Timo
AU - Hohn, Andreas
AU - Häberle, Helene Anna
AU - Hofmann, Pascal
AU - Kuhle, Jonathan
AU - Calov, Stefanie
AU - Bernard, Alice Marie
AU - Mirakaj, Valbona
AU - Weber, Kathrin
AU - Pfister, Kathrin
AU - Stetz, Lena
AU - Müller, Sarah Dorothea
AU - Klaus, Stephan
AU - Sadlo, Marco
AU - Sengelhoff, Christian
AU - Stenger, Carina Kristin
AU - Göbel, Ulrich
AU - Heringlake, Matthias
AU - Arnaoutoglou, Eleni M.
AU - Stratigopoulou, Panagiota
AU - Danai, Pantazi
AU - Dimakopoulou, Antonia N.
AU - Menis, Apostolos Alkiviadis
AU - Ioannidis, Orestis
AU - Jalaawiy, Humam
AU - Anwar, Aeshah
AU - Hashim, Hashim Talib
AU - Rasheed Aldawoody, Hogir Imad
AU - Cortegiani, Andrea
AU - Ippolito, Mariachiara
AU - Marino, Claudia
AU - Presti, Gabriele
AU - Fricano, Dario Calogero
AU - De Rosa, Silvia
AU - Bianchin, Andrea
AU - Paternoster, Gianluca
AU - Fasciano, Umberto
AU - Cutuli, Salvatore Lucio
AU - Spadaro, Savino
AU - Bussolati, Enrico
AU - Palmieri, Marco
AU - Volta, Carlo
AU - Tripodi, Vincenzo Francesco
AU - Fiume, Diego
AU - Iuorio, Angela
AU - Santorsola, Clemente
AU - Abu-Hussein, Bilal
AU - Hasanein, Khaled
AU - Shin, Seokyung
AU - Baek, Jongyoon
AU - Kim, Sehui
AU - Elhadi, Muhammed
AU - Aldressi, Wafa O.
AU - Abuzeid, Issa A.
AU - Albaraesi, Mohammed N.
AU - Moftah, Mohamed Aziz
AU - Aldressi, Sarah
AU - Abdulwahed, Eman
AU - Ali Alshareea, Entisar Ahmed
AU - Ashur Abujrad, Akram Abdulhamid
AU - Ghmagh, Reem J.
AU - Biala, Marwa Isa
AU - Islam Benjouira, Rayet Al
AU - Aliwa, Mohamed
AU - Msherghi, Ahmed
AU - Tuwaib, Ahmed
AU - Mustafa, Tahani
AU - Zriba, Haifa
AU - Agilla, Hamza Mahmoud
AU - Sadek Ben Hamida, Bahaeddin Taher
AU - Mohamed Otman, Rema Hassan
AU - Mijovska, Maja Mojsova
AU - Camilleri Podesta, Anne Marie
AU - Gasca López, Gilberto Adrián
AU - Amro, Sarah
AU - de Freitas Regufe, Rita
AU - Ivkin, Artem
AU - Balakhnin, Dmitriy
AU - Shukevich, Dmitriy Leonidovich
AU - Yaroustovsky, Michael
AU - Barmou, Abdulnaser
AU - Kaserer, Alexander
AU - Castellucci, Clara
AU - Akbas, Samira
AU - Petrun, Andreja Möller
AU - Gregorcic, Irena
AU - Sok, Vesna
AU - Links, Andre
AU - Barreto, Elizabeth Bárcena
AU - Melchor, Javier Ripollés
AU - Becerra-Bolaños, Angel
AU - Rodriguez-Perez, Aurelio
AU - Estévez, Javier Mata
AU - Matas, Juan Mulet
AU - Palao, Sara Pérez
AU - Bainac Albadalejo, Albert
AU - Batalla González, Astrid
AU - Gómez Caro, Ana Maria
AU - Hinojal Blanco, Ignacio
AU - Toral Fernandez, Diego
AU - Herránz Perez, Gracia
AU - Logroño Ejea, Margarita
AU - de la Rosa Ruiz, Noelia
AU - Gastaca Abasolo, María
AU - Ferreira, Lourdes
AU - Lobato, Félix
AU - Aguado Sevilla, Marta
AU - Erazo, Andres
AU - Castellano Paulis, Berta
AU - dela Calle Gil, Isabel
AU - Adamove, Peter
AU - Blasco Blasco, Francho Miguel
AU - García-Sánchez, Jose Ignacio
AU - García Zamorano, Sara
AU - Gijón Herreros, Natalia
AU - Callejas, Raquel
AU - Estaire Gómez, Mercedes
AU - Candela-Toha, A.M.
AU - Claros-Llamas, Elisabeth
AU - Cobeta-Orduña, Pilar
AU - Crespo-Aliseda, Pascual Agustín
AU - Dorado-Díaz, Trinidad
AU - Gómez-Rojo, Maria
AU - Mané-Ruiz, M. Nuria
AU - Martín-González, Maria Carmen
AU - Martínez-Pérez, Adolfo
AU - Tiscar, Carlos
AU - Estepa Calvo, Verónica
AU - Llinares Espí, Laura
AU - Loaiza Aldeán, Yuri Santiago
AU - Moales Ariza, Víctor
AU - Villarino Vila, Laura
AU - García-Miguel, Francisco Javier
AU - Suliman, Elfayadh Saidahmed Mohamed
AU - Ibrahim, Ahmed Mohamed
AU - Fadlalmola, Hammad Ali
AU - Swed, Sarya
AU - Wu, Vin-Cent
AU - Orhan-Sungur, M.
AU - Altun, Demet
AU - Canbolat, Nur
AU - Dinçer, Muserref Beril
AU - Aktas Yildirim, Serap
AU - Iyigun, Müzeyyen
AU - Yapıcı, Davud
AU - Özdemir, Levent
AU - Sagün, A.
AU - Boztug, N.
AU - Gündüz, E.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The incidence, patient features, risk factors and outcomes of surgery-associated postoperative acute kidney injury (PO-AKI) across different countries and health care systems is unclear. We conducted an international prospective, observational, multi-center study in 30 countries in patients undergoing major surgery (> 2-h duration and postoperative intensive care unit (ICU) or high dependency unit admission). The primary endpoint was the occurrence of PO-AKI within 72 h of surgery defined by the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) criteria. Secondary endpoints included PO-AKI severity and duration, use of renal replacement therapy (RRT), mortality, and ICU and hospital length of stay. We studied 10,568 patients and 1945 (18.4%) developed PO-AKI (1236 (63.5%) KDIGO stage 1500 (25.7%) KDIGO stage 2209 (10.7%) KDIGO stage 3). In 33.8% PO-AKI was persistent, and 170/1945 (8.7%) of patients with PO-AKI received RRT in the ICU. Patients with PO-AKI had greater ICU (6.3% vs. 0.7%) and hospital (8.6% vs. 1.4%) mortality, and longer ICU (median 2 (Q1-Q3, 1-3) days vs. 3 (Q1-Q3, 1-6) days) and hospital length of stay (median 14 (Q1-Q3, 9-24) days vs. 10 (Q1-Q3, 7-17) days). Risk factors for PO-AKI included older age, comorbidities (hypertension, diabetes, chronic kidney disease), type, duration and urgency of surgery as well as intraoperative vasopressors, and aminoglycosides administration. In a comprehensive multinational study, approximately one in five patients develop PO-AKI after major surgery. Increasing severity of PO-AKI is associated with a progressive increase in adverse outcomes. Our findings indicate that PO-AKI represents a significant burden for health care worldwide.
AB - The incidence, patient features, risk factors and outcomes of surgery-associated postoperative acute kidney injury (PO-AKI) across different countries and health care systems is unclear. We conducted an international prospective, observational, multi-center study in 30 countries in patients undergoing major surgery (> 2-h duration and postoperative intensive care unit (ICU) or high dependency unit admission). The primary endpoint was the occurrence of PO-AKI within 72 h of surgery defined by the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) criteria. Secondary endpoints included PO-AKI severity and duration, use of renal replacement therapy (RRT), mortality, and ICU and hospital length of stay. We studied 10,568 patients and 1945 (18.4%) developed PO-AKI (1236 (63.5%) KDIGO stage 1500 (25.7%) KDIGO stage 2209 (10.7%) KDIGO stage 3). In 33.8% PO-AKI was persistent, and 170/1945 (8.7%) of patients with PO-AKI received RRT in the ICU. Patients with PO-AKI had greater ICU (6.3% vs. 0.7%) and hospital (8.6% vs. 1.4%) mortality, and longer ICU (median 2 (Q1-Q3, 1-3) days vs. 3 (Q1-Q3, 1-6) days) and hospital length of stay (median 14 (Q1-Q3, 9-24) days vs. 10 (Q1-Q3, 7-17) days). Risk factors for PO-AKI included older age, comorbidities (hypertension, diabetes, chronic kidney disease), type, duration and urgency of surgery as well as intraoperative vasopressors, and aminoglycosides administration. In a comprehensive multinational study, approximately one in five patients develop PO-AKI after major surgery. Increasing severity of PO-AKI is associated with a progressive increase in adverse outcomes. Our findings indicate that PO-AKI represents a significant burden for health care worldwide.
KW - Acute kidney injury
KW - Epidemiology
KW - Mortality
KW - Perioperative
KW - Postoperative
U2 - 10.1007/s00134-023-07169-7
DO - 10.1007/s00134-023-07169-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 37505258
SN - 0342-4642
VL - 49
SP - 1441
EP - 1455
JO - Intensive Care Medicine
JF - Intensive Care Medicine
IS - 12
ER -