Comparative Performance of Prediction Models for Contrast-Associated Acute Kidney Injury After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Author:

Ma Bryan1,Allen David W.2,Graham Michelle M.3,Har Bryan J.4,Tyrrell Ben3,Tan Zhi1,Spertus John A.5,Brown Jeremiah R.6,Matheny Michael E.7,Hemmelgarn Brenda R.18,Pannu Neesh3,James Matthew T.18

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine (B.M., Z.T., B.R.H., M.T.J.), Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

2. Department of Cardiac Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada (D.W.A.).

3. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Mazinkowski Alberta Heart Institute, University of Alberta, Canada (M.M.G., B.T., N.P.).

4. Department of Cardiac Sciences, Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta (B.J.H.), Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

5. Departments of Biomedical and Health Informatics, University of Missouri—Kansas City, Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute (J.A.S.).

6. The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, Departments of Epidemiology and Biomedical Data Science, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH (J.R.B.).

7. Department of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (M.E.M.).

8. Department of Medicine, Department of Community Health Sciences, O’Brien Institute for Public Health, Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta (B.R.H., M.T.J.), Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Abstract

Background: Identifying patients at increased risk of contrast-associated acute kidney injury (CA-AKI) can help target risk mitigation strategies toward these individuals during percutaneous coronary intervention. Illuminating which risk models best stratify risk is an important foundation for such quality improvement efforts. Methods and Results: Seven previously published risk prediction models for CA-AKI and 3 models for kidney injury requiring dialysis were validated using 2 definitions for CA-AKI (the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes definition of ≥0.3 mg/dL within 48 hours or ≥50% increase in serum creatinine from baseline within 7 days and the historical definition of ≥0.5 mg/dL or ≥25% increase in serum creatinine from baseline within 48 hours), and AKI requiring dialysis within 30 days of percutaneous coronary intervention. Model performance was compared based on discrimination, calibration, and categorical net reclassification index before and after model recalibration. Among 7888 patients who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention in Alberta Canada, CA-AKI occurred in 330 patients (4.2%) when CA-AKI was defined using the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes definition and 571 (7.3%) when using the historical definition. CA-AKI requiring dialysis occurred in 42 (0.6%) patients. When validated using the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes definition for CA-AKI, the 2 most recently published models for CA-AKI showed better discrimination (C statistics, 0.75–0.76) than older models (C statistics, 0.61–0.68). C statistics of models for kidney injury requiring dialysis ranged from 0.70 to 0.86. The calibration of all models for CA-AKI deviated from ideal, and the proportion of patients classified into different risk categories for CA-AKI differed substantially for the 2 most recent models. Recalibration significantly improved risk stratification of patients into clinical risk categories for some models. Conclusions: Recent prediction models for CA-AKI show better discrimination compared with older models; however, model recalibration should be examined in external cohorts to improve the accuracy of predictions, particularly if predicted risk strata are used to guide management approaches.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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