Título : |
Acute Kidney Injury in Pediatric Severe Sepsis: An Independent Risk Factor for Death and New Disability |
Tipo de documento : |
documento electrónico |
Autores : |
Byron Enrique Piñeres Olave, |
Fecha de publicación : |
2016 |
Títulos uniformes : |
Critical Care Medicine
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Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave : |
Acute kidney injury critical care outcomes epidemiology pediatric intensive care units renal replacement therapy sepsis |
Resumen : |
Objectives: The prevalence of septic acute kidney injury and impact on functional status of PICU survivors are unknown. We used data from an international prospective severe sepsis study to elucidate functional outcomes of children suffering septic acute kidney injury. Design: Secondary analysis of patients in the Sepsis PRevalence, OUtcomes, and Therapies point prevalence study: acute kidney injury was defined on the study day using Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes definitions. Patients with no acute kidney injury or stage 1 acute kidney injury (“no/mild acute kidney injury”) were compared with those with stage 2 or 3 acute kidney injury (“severe acute kidney injury”). The primary outcome was a composite of death or new moderate disability at discharge defined as a Pediatric Overall Performance Category score of 3 or higher and increased by 1 from baseline. Setting: One hundred twenty-eight PICUs in 26 countries. Patients: Children with severe sepsis in the Sepsis PRevalence, OUtcomes, and Therapies study. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: One hundred two (21%) of 493 patients had severe acute kidney injury. More than twice as many patients with severe acute kidney injury died or developed new moderate disability compared with those with no/mild acute kidney injury (64% vs 30%; p |
Mención de responsabilidad : |
Julie C Fitzgerald, Rajit K Basu, Ayse Akcan-Arikan, Ledys M Izquierdo, Byron E Piñeres Olave, Amanda B Hassinger, Maria Szczepanska, Akash Deep, Duane Williams, Anil Sapru, Jason A Roy, Vinay M Nadkarni, Neal J Thomas, Scott L Weiss, Susan Furth, Sepsis PRevalence, OUtcomes, and Therapies Study Investigators and Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators Network |
Referencia : |
Crit Care Med. 2016 Dec;44(12):2241-2250. |
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : |
10.1097/CCM.0000000000002007 |
PMID : |
27513354 |
En línea : |
https://journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/Abstract/2016/12000/Acute_Kidney_Injury_in_P [...] |
Enlace permanente : |
https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3952 |
Acute Kidney Injury in Pediatric Severe Sepsis: An Independent Risk Factor for Death and New Disability [documento electrónico] / Byron Enrique Piñeres Olave, . - 2016. Obra : Critical Care MedicineIdioma : Inglés ( eng) Palabras clave : |
Acute kidney injury critical care outcomes epidemiology pediatric intensive care units renal replacement therapy sepsis |
Resumen : |
Objectives: The prevalence of septic acute kidney injury and impact on functional status of PICU survivors are unknown. We used data from an international prospective severe sepsis study to elucidate functional outcomes of children suffering septic acute kidney injury. Design: Secondary analysis of patients in the Sepsis PRevalence, OUtcomes, and Therapies point prevalence study: acute kidney injury was defined on the study day using Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes definitions. Patients with no acute kidney injury or stage 1 acute kidney injury (“no/mild acute kidney injury”) were compared with those with stage 2 or 3 acute kidney injury (“severe acute kidney injury”). The primary outcome was a composite of death or new moderate disability at discharge defined as a Pediatric Overall Performance Category score of 3 or higher and increased by 1 from baseline. Setting: One hundred twenty-eight PICUs in 26 countries. Patients: Children with severe sepsis in the Sepsis PRevalence, OUtcomes, and Therapies study. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: One hundred two (21%) of 493 patients had severe acute kidney injury. More than twice as many patients with severe acute kidney injury died or developed new moderate disability compared with those with no/mild acute kidney injury (64% vs 30%; p |
Mención de responsabilidad : |
Julie C Fitzgerald, Rajit K Basu, Ayse Akcan-Arikan, Ledys M Izquierdo, Byron E Piñeres Olave, Amanda B Hassinger, Maria Szczepanska, Akash Deep, Duane Williams, Anil Sapru, Jason A Roy, Vinay M Nadkarni, Neal J Thomas, Scott L Weiss, Susan Furth, Sepsis PRevalence, OUtcomes, and Therapies Study Investigators and Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators Network |
Referencia : |
Crit Care Med. 2016 Dec;44(12):2241-2250. |
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : |
10.1097/CCM.0000000000002007 |
PMID : |
27513354 |
En línea : |
https://journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/Abstract/2016/12000/Acute_Kidney_Injury_in_P [...] |
Enlace permanente : |
https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3952 |
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