The predisposing factors of AKI for prophylactic strategies in burn care

Author:

Tsai Shin-Yi1234,Lio Chon-Fu1,Shih Shou-Chuan56,Lin Cheng-Jui7,Chen Yu-Tien8,Yu Chia-Meng9,Sun Fang-ju6,Kuo Chien-Feng10,Jia Xiaofeng1112

Affiliation:

1. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

2. Department of Medicine, Mackay Medical College, New Taipei City, Taiwan

3. Graduate Institute of Biomedical Sciences; Graduate Institute of Long- Term Care, Mackay Medical College, New Taipei City, Taiwan

4. Department of Health Policy and Management, Bloomberg School of Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States of America

5. Department of Internal Medicine, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

6. Department of Medical Research, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

7. Department of Nephrology, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

8. Department of Surgery, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

9. Department of Plastic Surgery, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

10. Institute of Infectious Disease, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

11. Biomedical Engineering, Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States of America

12. Department of Neurosurgery, Orthopaedics, Anatomy, Neurobiology, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, United States of America

Abstract

Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is one of the most severe complications of burn injury. AKI with severe burn injury causes high mortality. This study aims to investigate the incidence of and predisposing factors for AKI in burn patients. Methods This is a single-center, retrospective, descriptive criterion standard study conducted from June 27, 2015, to March 8, 2016. We used Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes criteria to define and select patients with AKI. The study was conducted by recruiting in hospital patients who suffered from the flammable cornstarch-based powder explosion and were treated under primary care procedures. A total of 49 patients who suffered from flammable dust explosion-related burn injury were enrolled and admitted on June 27, 2015. The patients with more than 20% total body surface area of burn were transferred to the intensive care unit. Patients received fluid resuscitation in the first 24 hours based on the Parkland formula. The primary measurements were the incidence of and predisposing factors for AKI in these patients. Demographic characteristics, laboratory data, and inpatient outcomes were also evaluated. The incidence of AKI in this cohort was 61.2% (n = 30). The mortality rate was 2.0% (n = 1) during a 59-day follow-up period. The multivariate analysis revealed inhalation injury (adjusted OR = 22.0; 95% CI [1.4–358.2]) and meeting ≥3 American Burn Association (ABA) sepsis criteria (adjusted OR = 13.7; 95% CI [1.7–110.5]) as independent risk factors for early advanced AKI. Conclusions The incidence rate of AKI was higher in this cohort than in previous studies, possibly due to the flammable dust explosion-related burn injury. However, the mortality was lower than that expected. In clinical practice, indicators of inflammation, including ABA sepsis criteria may help in predicting the risk of AKI in patients with burn injury.

Funder

Department of Medical Research at Mackay Memorial Hospital

Mackay Medical College

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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