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Acute Kidney Injury in Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock in Patients with and without Diabetes Mellitus: A Multicenter Study

INTRODUCTION: Whether diabetes mellitus increases the risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) during sepsis is controversial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used a case-control design to compare the frequency of AKI, use of renal replacement therapy (RRT), and renal recovery in patients who had severe sepsis o...

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Autores principales: Venot, Marion, Weis, Lise, Clec’h, Christophe, Darmon, Michael, Allaouchiche, Bernard, Goldgran-Tolédano, Dany, Garrouste-Orgeas, Maité, Adrie, Christophe, Timsit, Jean-François, Azoulay, Elie
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4447271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26020231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127411
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author Venot, Marion
Weis, Lise
Clec’h, Christophe
Darmon, Michael
Allaouchiche, Bernard
Goldgran-Tolédano, Dany
Garrouste-Orgeas, Maité
Adrie, Christophe
Timsit, Jean-François
Azoulay, Elie
author_facet Venot, Marion
Weis, Lise
Clec’h, Christophe
Darmon, Michael
Allaouchiche, Bernard
Goldgran-Tolédano, Dany
Garrouste-Orgeas, Maité
Adrie, Christophe
Timsit, Jean-François
Azoulay, Elie
author_sort Venot, Marion
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description INTRODUCTION: Whether diabetes mellitus increases the risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) during sepsis is controversial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used a case-control design to compare the frequency of AKI, use of renal replacement therapy (RRT), and renal recovery in patients who had severe sepsis or septic shock with or without diabetes. The data were from the Outcomerea prospective multicenter database, in which 12 French ICUs enrolled patients admitted between January 1997 and June 2009. RESULTS: First, we compared 451 patients with severe sepsis or septic shock and diabetes to 3,277 controls with severe sepsis or septic shock and without diabetes. Then, we compared 318 cases (with diabetes) to 746 matched controls (without diabetes). Diabetic patients did not have a higher frequency of AKI (hazard ratio [HR], 1.18; P = 0.05]) or RRT (HR, 1.09; P = 0.6). However, at discharge, diabetic patients with severe sepsis or septic shock who experienced acute kidney injury during the ICU stay and were discharged alive more often required RRT (9.5% vs. 4.8%; P = 0.02), had higher serum creatinine values (134 vs. 103 µmoL/L; P<0.001) and had less often recovered a creatinine level less than 1.25 fold the basal creatinine (41.1% vs. 60.5%; P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In patients with severe sepsis or septic shock, diabetes is not associated with occurrence of AKI or need for RRT but is an independent risk factor for persistent renal dysfunction in patients who experience AKI during their ICU stay.
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spelling pubmed-44472712015-06-09 Acute Kidney Injury in Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock in Patients with and without Diabetes Mellitus: A Multicenter Study Venot, Marion Weis, Lise Clec’h, Christophe Darmon, Michael Allaouchiche, Bernard Goldgran-Tolédano, Dany Garrouste-Orgeas, Maité Adrie, Christophe Timsit, Jean-François Azoulay, Elie PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Whether diabetes mellitus increases the risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) during sepsis is controversial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used a case-control design to compare the frequency of AKI, use of renal replacement therapy (RRT), and renal recovery in patients who had severe sepsis or septic shock with or without diabetes. The data were from the Outcomerea prospective multicenter database, in which 12 French ICUs enrolled patients admitted between January 1997 and June 2009. RESULTS: First, we compared 451 patients with severe sepsis or septic shock and diabetes to 3,277 controls with severe sepsis or septic shock and without diabetes. Then, we compared 318 cases (with diabetes) to 746 matched controls (without diabetes). Diabetic patients did not have a higher frequency of AKI (hazard ratio [HR], 1.18; P = 0.05]) or RRT (HR, 1.09; P = 0.6). However, at discharge, diabetic patients with severe sepsis or septic shock who experienced acute kidney injury during the ICU stay and were discharged alive more often required RRT (9.5% vs. 4.8%; P = 0.02), had higher serum creatinine values (134 vs. 103 µmoL/L; P<0.001) and had less often recovered a creatinine level less than 1.25 fold the basal creatinine (41.1% vs. 60.5%; P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In patients with severe sepsis or septic shock, diabetes is not associated with occurrence of AKI or need for RRT but is an independent risk factor for persistent renal dysfunction in patients who experience AKI during their ICU stay. Public Library of Science 2015-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4447271/ /pubmed/26020231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127411 Text en © 2015 Venot et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Venot, Marion
Weis, Lise
Clec’h, Christophe
Darmon, Michael
Allaouchiche, Bernard
Goldgran-Tolédano, Dany
Garrouste-Orgeas, Maité
Adrie, Christophe
Timsit, Jean-François
Azoulay, Elie
Acute Kidney Injury in Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock in Patients with and without Diabetes Mellitus: A Multicenter Study
title Acute Kidney Injury in Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock in Patients with and without Diabetes Mellitus: A Multicenter Study
title_full Acute Kidney Injury in Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock in Patients with and without Diabetes Mellitus: A Multicenter Study
title_fullStr Acute Kidney Injury in Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock in Patients with and without Diabetes Mellitus: A Multicenter Study
title_full_unstemmed Acute Kidney Injury in Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock in Patients with and without Diabetes Mellitus: A Multicenter Study
title_short Acute Kidney Injury in Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock in Patients with and without Diabetes Mellitus: A Multicenter Study
title_sort acute kidney injury in severe sepsis and septic shock in patients with and without diabetes mellitus: a multicenter study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4447271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26020231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127411
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