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Six-month survival and quality of life of intensive care patients with acute kidney injury

INTRODUCTION: Acute kidney injury (AKI) has high incidence among the critically ill and associates with dismal outcome. Not only the long-term survival, but also the quality of life (QOL) of patients with AKI is relevant due to substantial burden of care regarding these patients. We aimed to study t...

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Autores principales: Nisula, Sara, Vaara, Suvi T, Kaukonen, Kirsi-Maija, Reinikainen, Matti, Koivisto, Simo-Pekka, Inkinen, Outi, Poukkanen, Meri, Tiainen, Pekka, Pettilä, Ville, Korhonen, Anna-Maija
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4056803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24148658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc13076
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author Nisula, Sara
Vaara, Suvi T
Kaukonen, Kirsi-Maija
Reinikainen, Matti
Koivisto, Simo-Pekka
Inkinen, Outi
Poukkanen, Meri
Tiainen, Pekka
Pettilä, Ville
Korhonen, Anna-Maija
author_facet Nisula, Sara
Vaara, Suvi T
Kaukonen, Kirsi-Maija
Reinikainen, Matti
Koivisto, Simo-Pekka
Inkinen, Outi
Poukkanen, Meri
Tiainen, Pekka
Pettilä, Ville
Korhonen, Anna-Maija
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description INTRODUCTION: Acute kidney injury (AKI) has high incidence among the critically ill and associates with dismal outcome. Not only the long-term survival, but also the quality of life (QOL) of patients with AKI is relevant due to substantial burden of care regarding these patients. We aimed to study the long-term outcome and QOL of patients with AKI treated in intensive care units. METHODS: We conducted a predefined six-month follow-up of adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients from the prospective, observational, multi-centre FINNAKI study. We evaluated the QOL of survivors with the EuroQol (EQ-5D) questionnaire. We included all participating sites with at least 70% rate of QOL measurements in the analysis. RESULTS: Of the 1,568 study patients, 635 (40.5%, 95% confidence interval (CI) 38.0-43.0%) had AKI according to the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) criteria. Of the 635 AKI patients, 224 (35.3%), as compared to 154/933 (16.5%) patients without AKI, died within six months. Of the 1,190 survivors, 959 (80.6%) answered the EQ-5D questionnaire at six months. The QOL (median with Interquartile range, IQR) measured with the EQ-5D index and compared to age- and sex-matched general population was: 0.676 (0.520-1.00) versus 0.826 (0.812-0.859) for AKI patients, and 0.690 (0.533-1.00) versus 0.845 (0.812-0.882) for patients without AKI (P <0.001 in both). The EQ-5D at the time of ICU admission was available for 774 (80.7%) of the six-month respondents. We detected a mean increase of 0.017 for non-AKI and of 0.024 for AKI patients in the EQ-5D index (P = 0.728). The EQ-5D visual analogue scores (median with IQR) of patients with AKI (70 (50–83)) and patients without AKI (75 (60–87)) were not different from the age- and sex-matched general population (69 (68–73) and 70 (68–77)). CONCLUSIONS: The health-related quality of life of patients with and without AKI was already lower on ICU admission than that of the age- and sex-matched general population, and did not change significantly during critical illness. Patients with and without AKI rate their subjective health to be as good as age and sex-matched general population despite statistically significantly lower QOL indexes measured by EQ-5D.
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spelling pubmed-40568032014-06-14 Six-month survival and quality of life of intensive care patients with acute kidney injury Nisula, Sara Vaara, Suvi T Kaukonen, Kirsi-Maija Reinikainen, Matti Koivisto, Simo-Pekka Inkinen, Outi Poukkanen, Meri Tiainen, Pekka Pettilä, Ville Korhonen, Anna-Maija Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: Acute kidney injury (AKI) has high incidence among the critically ill and associates with dismal outcome. Not only the long-term survival, but also the quality of life (QOL) of patients with AKI is relevant due to substantial burden of care regarding these patients. We aimed to study the long-term outcome and QOL of patients with AKI treated in intensive care units. METHODS: We conducted a predefined six-month follow-up of adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients from the prospective, observational, multi-centre FINNAKI study. We evaluated the QOL of survivors with the EuroQol (EQ-5D) questionnaire. We included all participating sites with at least 70% rate of QOL measurements in the analysis. RESULTS: Of the 1,568 study patients, 635 (40.5%, 95% confidence interval (CI) 38.0-43.0%) had AKI according to the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) criteria. Of the 635 AKI patients, 224 (35.3%), as compared to 154/933 (16.5%) patients without AKI, died within six months. Of the 1,190 survivors, 959 (80.6%) answered the EQ-5D questionnaire at six months. The QOL (median with Interquartile range, IQR) measured with the EQ-5D index and compared to age- and sex-matched general population was: 0.676 (0.520-1.00) versus 0.826 (0.812-0.859) for AKI patients, and 0.690 (0.533-1.00) versus 0.845 (0.812-0.882) for patients without AKI (P <0.001 in both). The EQ-5D at the time of ICU admission was available for 774 (80.7%) of the six-month respondents. We detected a mean increase of 0.017 for non-AKI and of 0.024 for AKI patients in the EQ-5D index (P = 0.728). The EQ-5D visual analogue scores (median with IQR) of patients with AKI (70 (50–83)) and patients without AKI (75 (60–87)) were not different from the age- and sex-matched general population (69 (68–73) and 70 (68–77)). CONCLUSIONS: The health-related quality of life of patients with and without AKI was already lower on ICU admission than that of the age- and sex-matched general population, and did not change significantly during critical illness. Patients with and without AKI rate their subjective health to be as good as age and sex-matched general population despite statistically significantly lower QOL indexes measured by EQ-5D. BioMed Central 2013 2013-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4056803/ /pubmed/24148658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc13076 Text en Copyright © 2013 Nisula et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nisula, Sara
Vaara, Suvi T
Kaukonen, Kirsi-Maija
Reinikainen, Matti
Koivisto, Simo-Pekka
Inkinen, Outi
Poukkanen, Meri
Tiainen, Pekka
Pettilä, Ville
Korhonen, Anna-Maija
Six-month survival and quality of life of intensive care patients with acute kidney injury
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title_fullStr Six-month survival and quality of life of intensive care patients with acute kidney injury
title_full_unstemmed Six-month survival and quality of life of intensive care patients with acute kidney injury
title_short Six-month survival and quality of life of intensive care patients with acute kidney injury
title_sort six-month survival and quality of life of intensive care patients with acute kidney injury
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4056803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24148658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc13076
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