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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 16484, 2019 11 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31712687

ABSTRACT

The urinary tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-2 and insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 7 ([TIMP-2]∙[IGFBP7]) have been introduced to improve risk prediction of severe acute kidney injury (AKI) within 12 hours of measurement. We performed a prospective cohort study to evaluate if the predictive value of [TIMP-2]∙[IGFBP7] for AKI might continue after 12 hours. We enrolled 442 critically ill adult patients from June to December 2016. Urine samples were collected at admission for [TIMP-2]∙[IGFBP7] measurement. Baseline patient characteristics were recorded including patients' demographics, prior health history, and the main reason for admission to build a logistic regression model to predict AKI. AKI occurrence differed between patients with [TIMP-2]∙[IGFBP7] ≤0.3 and >0.3 (ng/ml)2/1000 (31.9% and 68.10% respectively; p < 0.001). Patients with AKI had higher biomarker values compared to those without AKI (0.66 (0.21-2.84) vs 0.22 (0.08-0.63) (ng/ml)2/1000; p < 0.001). [TIMP-2]∙[IGFBP7] at ICU admission had a lower performance in predicting AKI at any stage within 48 hours and 7 days after measurement (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) equal to 0.70 (95%CI 0.65-0.76), AUC 0.68 (95%CI 0.63-0.73)). In the logistic regression model, 0.1 (ng/ml)2/1000-unit increment was likely to increase the risk of AKI by 2% (p = 0.002).


Subject(s)
Acute Kidney Injury/diagnosis , Acute Kidney Injury/urine , Biomarkers , Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-2/urine , Acute Kidney Injury/etiology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Critical Care , Female , Hospitalization , Humans , Intensive Care Units , Kidney Function Tests , Male , Middle Aged , Odds Ratio , ROC Curve , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors , Time Factors
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PLoS One ; 14(6): e0217424, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31220087

ABSTRACT

AKI is associated with increased risk of death, prolonged length of stay and development of de-novo chronic kidney disease. The aim of our study is the development and validation of prediction models to identify the risk of AKI in ICU patients up to 7 days. We retrospectively recruited 692 consecutive patients admitted to the ICU at San Bortolo Hospital (Vicenza, Italy) from 1 June 2016 to 31 March 2017: 455 patients were treated as the derivation group and 237 as the validation group. Candidate variables were selected based on a literature review and expert opinion. Admission eGFR< 90 ml/min /1.73 mq (OR 2.78; 95% CI 1.78-4.35; p<0.001); SOFAcv ≥ 2 (OR 2.23; 95% CI 1.48-3.37; p<0.001); lactate ≥ 2 mmol/L (OR 1.81; 95% CI 1.19-2.74; p = 0.005) and (TIMP-2)•(IGFBP7) ≥ 0.3 (OR 1.65; 95% CI 1.08-2.52; p = 0.019) were significantly associated with AKI. For the q-AKI score, we stratified patients into different AKI Risk score levels: 0-2; 3-4; 5-6; 7-8 and 9-10. In both cohorts, we observed that the proportion of AKI patients was higher in the higher score levels.


Subject(s)
Acute Kidney Injury , Critical Care , Glomerular Filtration Rate , Intensive Care Units , Registries , Acute Kidney Injury/diagnosis , Acute Kidney Injury/physiopathology , Acute Kidney Injury/urine , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies
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Int J Artif Organs ; 40(12): 714-718, 2017 Nov 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29148021

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a severe complication affecting many hospitalized patients after cardiac surgery, with negative impacts on short- and long-term clinical outcomes and on healthcare costs. Recently, clinical interest has been aimed at defining and classifying AKI, identifying risk factors and developing diagnostic strategies to identify patients at risk early on. Achieving an early and accurate diagnosis of AKI is a crucial issue, because prevention and timely detection may help to prevent negative clinical outcomes and avoid AKI-associated costs. In this retrospective study, we evaluate the NephroCheck Test as a diagnostic tool for early detection of AKI in a high-risk population of patients undergoing cardiac surgery at the San Bortolo Hospital of Vicenza. METHODS: We assessed the ability of the NephroCheck Test to predict the probability of developing CSA-AKI (cardiac surgery-associated AKI) and evaluated its accuracy as a diagnostic test, by building a multivariate logistic regression model for CSA-AKI prediction. RESULTS: Based on our findings, when the results of the NephroCheck Test are included in a multivariate model its performance is substantially improved, as compared to the benchmark model, which only accounts for the other clinical factors. We also define a rule - in terms of a probability cut-off - for discriminating cases that are at higher risk of developing AKI of any stage versus those in which AKI is less likely. CONCLUSIONS: Our study has implications in clinical practice: when a Nephrocheck Test result is >0.3 ng/dL, an automated electronic alert prompts the physician to intervene by following a checklist of preventive measures.


Subject(s)
Acute Kidney Injury/diagnosis , Cardiac Surgical Procedures/adverse effects , Early Diagnosis , Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Proteins/analysis , Postoperative Complications/diagnosis , Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-2/analysis , Acute Kidney Injury/etiology , Aged , Biomarkers/analysis , Female , Humans , Italy , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Risk Assessment/methods , Risk Factors
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JACC Cardiovasc Interv ; 2(9): 887-91, 2009 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19778779

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: We sought to examine the acute and subacute results of carotid stenting performed during live transmissions. BACKGROUND: Teaching courses focusing on live demonstrations of carotid interventions have been the key educational facility for physicians interested in learning state-of-the-art interventional techniques of carotid stenosis treatment. However, starting with the very first live demonstration of interventional procedures, there has been an ongoing discussion whether patients treated during live transmissions are at higher risk. METHODS: Between March 1, 2001, and June 30, 2008, 186 high-grade lesions of the internal carotid artery in 186 patients have been treated by stent implantation during live transmissions to 22 interventional conferences at 3 high-volume centers. Technical success was defined as the ability to perform carotid stent implantation. The combined end point of death, major stroke, minor stroke, or myocardial infarction was defined as primary end point. RESULTS: The procedure was technically successful in 185 of 186 (99.5%) interventions. Seventeen patients had 1 of the following acute in-hospital complications: major stroke in 2 (1.1%), minor stroke in 3 (1.6%), transient ischemic attack in 11 (5.9%), and amaurosis of the ipsilateral eye due to an occlusion of the retinal artery in 1 (0.5%). None of the patients died, and no myocardial infarctions occurred. The composite primary end point occurred in 6 (3.2%) patients. CONCLUSIONS: In this consecutive series of carotid stent cases performed by expert operators during live demonstration courses, the procedural and 30-day clinical outcomes were similar to the results appearing in the contemporary published data.


Subject(s)
Angioplasty , Carotid Stenosis/surgery , Education, Medical/methods , Stents , Videoconferencing , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Angioplasty/adverse effects , Angioplasty/education , Angioplasty/instrumentation , Angioplasty/mortality , Blindness/etiology , Carotid Stenosis/mortality , Europe , Female , Humans , Ischemic Attack, Transient/etiology , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Infarction/etiology , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors , Stroke/etiology , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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