Urine Volume in Acute Kidney Injury: How Much Is Enough?
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2009
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Eight hundred and seventy-nine patients with acute kidney injury were retrospectively studied over year and eleven months for evaluation of urine volume as a risk factor for death. They were divided into five groups, according to the 24 h urine volume (UV): anuric (UV <= 50 mL/24 h, group 1), oliguric (UV > 50 mL/24 h and < 400 mL/24 h, group 2), and non-oliguric (UV >= 400 mL/24 h). Nonoliguric group was subdivided in three subgroups: UV > 400 mL/24 h and <= 1000 mL/24 h (group 3, reference group), UV > 1000 mL/24 h and <= 2000 mL/24 h (group 4), and UV > 2000 mL/24 h (group 5). Linear tendency test (Mantel extension) pointed out a significant increase in mortality with UV decrease (p < 0.001), confirmed by multivariate analysis. Anuric and oliguric patients had increased risk of respectively 95% and 76% times for death compared to controls (p < 0.05). Patients from groups 4 and 5 presented a reduced risk for death of 50% and 70%, respectively, p = 0.004 and p = 0.001. In conclusion, urine volume was a strong independent factor for mortality in this cohort of AKI patients. |
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RENAL FAILURE, v.31, n.10, p.884-890, 2009 0886-022X http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/21291 10.3109/08860220903216089 |
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eng |
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC |
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Renal Failure |
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Palavras-Chave | #acute kidney injury #urine volume #mortality #prognosis #ACUTE-RENAL-FAILURE #INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT #CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS #ACUTE TUBULAR-NECROSIS #CARDIAC-SURGERY #LOOP DIURETICS #DOUBLE-BLIND #MANAGEMENT #MULTICENTER #MORTALITY #Urology & Nephrology |
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