Validation of acute kidney injury according to the modified KDIGO criteria in infants after cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease
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Validation of acute kidney injury according to the modified KDIGO criteria in infants after cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease
Abstract
Aim: We aimed to validate the incidence of, risk factors for, and postoperative outcomes of acute kidney injury (AKI) according to the modified Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (m-KDIGO) criteria and compare this criteria with both the paediatric Risk, Injury, Failure, Loss, End-stage disease (pRIFLE) and Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) criteria in infants after cardiac surgery.
Methods: We retrospectively enrolled 145 consecutive infants who underwent open-heart surgery at Kagoshima University Hospital.
Results: Acute kidney injury was present in 55 (37.9%), 111 (75.9%), and 95 (65.5%) patients according to the m-KDIGO, pRIFLE, and AKIN criteria, respectively. Among these, 71.9% of patients pRIFLE Risk patients and 60.5% of AKIN 1 patients were categorized in the 'no-AKI' group according to the m-KDIGO criteria. Low body weight (m-KDIGO odds ratio [OR], 0.73; P = 0.015; pRIFLE OR, 0.66; P = 0.001; AKIN OR 0.69, P = 0.002) and prolonged cross-clamp time (m-KDIGO OR, 1.02; <P = 0.001; pRIFLE OR, 1.02; P = 0.003; AKIN OR, 1.02; P = 0.001) were independent risk factors for the development of AKI. Further, m-KDIGO-based AKI grade was more strongly associated with higher incidence of requiring renal replacement therapy and mortality than both the pRIFLE- and AKIN- based AKI grade.
Conclusion: Application of the three criteria resulted in different AKI incidences, but each criterion could be useful for detecting risk factors for AKI. Notably, using m-KDIGO criteria provides more important subsequent postoperative outcomes. The m-KDIGO AKI criteria describe clinically relevant AKI in infants after cardiac surgery.
Keywords: acute kidney injury; cardiac surgery; congenital heart disease; infant; m-KDIGO criteria.
© 2018 Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology.
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