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  • Acute kidney disease beyond...
    Meersch, Melanie; Weiss, Raphael; Strauß, Christian; Albert, Felix; Booke, Hendrik; Forni, Lui; Pittet, Jean-Francois; Kellum, John A.; Rosner, Mitchell; Mehta, Ravindra; Bellomo, Rinaldo; Rosenberger, Peter; Zarbock, Alexander

    Intensive care medicine, 02/2024, Letnik: 50, Številka: 2
    Journal Article

    Purpose Acute kidney disease (AKD) is a significant health care burden worldwide. However, little is known about this complication after major surgery. Methods We conducted an international prospective, observational, multi-center study among patients undergoing major surgery. The primary study endpoint was the incidence of AKD (defined as new onset of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eCFR) < 60 ml/min/1.73 m 2 present on day 7 or later) among survivors. Secondary endpoints included the relationship between early postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI) (within 72 h after major surgery) and subsequent AKD, the identification of risk factors for AKD, and the rate of chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression in patients with pre-existing CKD. Results We studied 9510 patients without pre-existing CKD. Of these, 940 (9.9%) developed AKD after 7 days of whom 34.1% experiencing an episode of early postoperative-AKI. Rates of AKD after 7 days significantly increased with the severity (19.1% Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes KDIGO 1, 24.5% KDIGO2, 34.3% KDIGO3; P  < 0.001) and duration (15.5% transient vs 38.3% persistent AKI; P  < 0.001) of early postoperative-AKI. Independent risk factors for AKD included early postoperative-AKI, exposure to perioperative nephrotoxic agents, and postoperative pneumonia. Early postoperative-AKI carried an independent odds ratio for AKD of 2.64 (95% confidence interval CI 2.21–3.15). Of 663 patients with pre-existing CKD, 42 (6.3%) had worsening CKD at day 90. In patients with CKD and an episode of early AKI, CKD progression occurred in 11.6%. Conclusion One in ten major surgery patients developed AKD beyond 7 days after surgery, in most cases without an episode of early postoperative-AKI. However, early postoperative-AKI severity and duration were associated with an increased rate of AKD and early postoperative-AKI was strongly associated with AKD independent of all other potential risk factors.