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COPD 急性加重患者急性肾损伤的发生率、危险因素及预后影响
Authors Wan X, Chen D, Tan Y, Ma M, Zhang F, Liu Z, Chen Y, Shao W, Cao C
Received 12 November 2019
Accepted for publication 16 April 2020
Published 15 May 2020 Volume 2020:15 Pages 1085—1092
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S238343
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Editor who approved publication: Prof. Dr. Chunxue Bai
Purpose: Little is known about the incidence, risk factors, and prognostic implications of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) in China. In this study, we investigated the incidence, risk factors, and short-term outcomes of AKI in these patients.
Patients and Methods: We analyzed the records of 1768 patients admitted to Nanjing First Hospital with a principal diagnosis of AECOPD. Of these, 377 patients had AKI.
Results: AKI occurred in 377 patients (21%). Independent risk factors for AKI in patients with AECOPD were advanced age, coronary artery disease, anemia, cancer, chronic kidney disease, hypercapnic encephalopathy, acute respiratory failure, and mechanical ventilation. Patients with AKI had worse prognostic implications and were more likely to require mechanical ventilation (38.7% vs 19.1%, P < 0.001); non-invasive mechanical ventilation (38.2% vs 18.9%, P < 0.001); invasive mechanical ventilation (18.3% vs 3.1%, P < 0.001); intensive care unit (ICU) admission (33.7% vs 12.9%, P < 0.001); had a longer ICU stay (9 days vs 8 days, P =0.033) and longer hospitalization (13 days vs 10 days, P < 0.001); and higher in-hospital mortality (18.0% vs 2.7%, P < 0.001) than those without AKI. Multivariable analysis indicated that compared to patients without AKI, those with stage 1, 2, or 3 AKI had a 1.9-fold, 2.1-fold, or 6.0-fold increased risk of in-hospital death, respectively.
Conclusion: AKI is common in patients with AECOPD requiring hospitalization. Patients with AKI have worse short-term outcomes. Thus, AKI may be a prognostic predictor of patient survival.
Keywords: acute kidney injury, acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, incidence, risk factor, prognostic implication
