Artigo Científico

Contrast-induced acute kidney injury: the importance of diagnostic criteria for establishing prevalence and prognosis in the intensive care unit

Publicado em: 2017

Autores

  • Edmilson Leal Bastos de Moura
    Unidade de Terapia Intensiva, Hospital Santa Luzia - Brasília (DF), Brasil.
  • Fábio Ferreira Amorim
    Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde - Brasília (DF), Brasil.
  • William Huang
    Unidade de Terapia Intensiva, Hospital Santa Luzia - Brasília (DF), Brasil.
  • Marcelo de Oliveira Maia
    Unidade de Terapia Intensiva, Hospital Santa Luzia - Brasília (DF), Brasil.

Resumo

To establish whether there is superiority between contrast-induced acute kidney injury and contrast-induced nephropathy criteria as predictors of unfavorable clinical outcomes. Retrospective study carried out in a tertiary hospital with 157 patients undergoing radiocontrast infusion for propaedeutic purposes. One hundred forty patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria: patients who met the criteria for contrast-induced acute kidney injury (59) also met the criteria for contrast-induced nephropathy (76), 44.3% met the criteria for KDIGO staging, 6.4% of the patients required renal replacement therapy, and 10.7% died. The diagnosis of contrast-induced nephropathy was the most sensitive criterion for renal replacement therapy and death, whereas KDIGO showed the highest specificity; there was no correlation between contrast volume and progression to contrast-induced acute kidney injury, contrast-induced nephropathy, support dialysis or death in the assessed population.

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