Evaluation of Risk and Prognosis Factors of Acute Kidney Injury in Patients With HELLP Syndrome During Pregnancy
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- DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2021.650826
Evaluation of Risk and Prognosis Factors of Acute Kidney Injury in Patients With HELLP Syndrome During Pregnancy
Abstract
Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count (HELLP) syndrome complicated with acute renal failure (AKI) is an important cause of maternal mortality and morbidity. The present retrospective study aims to identify risk and prognosis factors that are associated with AKI in patients with HELLP syndrome during pregnancy. A total of 110 pregnant HELLP patients with or without AKI from an 8-year period were studied. 65 of the patients were diagnosed with AKI based on the Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative criteria. Levels of the lowest hemoglobin and highest serum creatinine and bleeding incidence were identified as independent risk factors for AKI onset. Infection and serum creatinine level were identified as independent risk factors for maternal mortality. In addition, we also found that these factors were significantly different in AKI patients of different severity. The overall complete recovery rate was 67.7% (44 out of 65) for patients with AKI. The overall death rate was 4.5% (5 out of 110), where one of the patient was from the non-AKI group and the other four were from the AKI group. Our results provide valuable indications for clinical doctors during their diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of recovery status in HELLP patients complicated with AKI.
Keywords: acute kidney injury; haemolysis elevated liver enzymes low platelet count; mortality; pregnancy; prognosis.
Copyright © 2021 Wang, Tang, Zhao and Lian.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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