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Daily urinary creatinine predicts the weaning of renal replacement therapy in ICU acute kidney injury patients

BACKGROUND: In acute kidney injury (AKI), useless continuation of renal replacement therapy (RRT) may delay renal recovery and impair patient’s outcome. In this study, we aimed to identify predictive parameters that may help to a successful RRT weaning for AKI patients. METHODS: We studied 54 surviv...

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Autores principales: Viallet, Nicolas, Brunot, Vincent, Kuster, Nils, Daubin, Delphine, Besnard, Noémie, Platon, Laura, Buzançais, Aurèle, Larcher, Romaric, Jonquet, Olivier, Klouche, Kada
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4956634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27443673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-016-0176-y
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author Viallet, Nicolas
Brunot, Vincent
Kuster, Nils
Daubin, Delphine
Besnard, Noémie
Platon, Laura
Buzançais, Aurèle
Larcher, Romaric
Jonquet, Olivier
Klouche, Kada
author_facet Viallet, Nicolas
Brunot, Vincent
Kuster, Nils
Daubin, Delphine
Besnard, Noémie
Platon, Laura
Buzançais, Aurèle
Larcher, Romaric
Jonquet, Olivier
Klouche, Kada
author_sort Viallet, Nicolas
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description BACKGROUND: In acute kidney injury (AKI), useless continuation of renal replacement therapy (RRT) may delay renal recovery and impair patient’s outcome. In this study, we aimed to identify predictive parameters that may help to a successful RRT weaning for AKI patients. METHODS: We studied 54 surviving AKI patients in which a weaning of RRT was attempted. On the day of weaning (D(0)) and the following 2 days (D(1) and D(2)), SAPS II and SOFA scores, 24-h diuresis, 24-h urinary creatinine and urea (UCr and UUr), creatinine and urea generation rates (CrGR and UrGR) and clearances (CrCl and UrCl) were collected. Patients who remained free of RRT 15 days after its discontinuation were considered as successfully weaned. RESULTS: Twenty-six RRT weaning attempts succeeded (S(+)) and 28 failed (S(−)). Age, previous renal function, SAPS II and SOFA scores were comparable between groups. At D(0), 24-h diuresis was 2300 versus 1950 ml in S(+) and S(−,) respectively, p = 0.05. At D(0), D(1) and D(2), 24-h UUr and UCr levels, UrCl and CrCl, and UUr/UrGR and UCr/CrGR ratios were significantly higher in S(+) group. By multivariate analysis, D(1) 24-h UCr was the most powerful parameter that was associated with RRT weaning success with an area under the ROC curve of 0.86 [0.75–0.97] and an odds ratio of 2.01 [1.27–3.18], p = 0.003. CONCLUSIONS: In ICU AKI, 24-h UCr appeared as an efficient and independent marker of a successful weaning of RRT. A 24-h UCr ≥5.2 mmol was associated with a successful weaning in 84 % of patients.
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spelling pubmed-49566342016-08-01 Daily urinary creatinine predicts the weaning of renal replacement therapy in ICU acute kidney injury patients Viallet, Nicolas Brunot, Vincent Kuster, Nils Daubin, Delphine Besnard, Noémie Platon, Laura Buzançais, Aurèle Larcher, Romaric Jonquet, Olivier Klouche, Kada Ann Intensive Care Research BACKGROUND: In acute kidney injury (AKI), useless continuation of renal replacement therapy (RRT) may delay renal recovery and impair patient’s outcome. In this study, we aimed to identify predictive parameters that may help to a successful RRT weaning for AKI patients. METHODS: We studied 54 surviving AKI patients in which a weaning of RRT was attempted. On the day of weaning (D(0)) and the following 2 days (D(1) and D(2)), SAPS II and SOFA scores, 24-h diuresis, 24-h urinary creatinine and urea (UCr and UUr), creatinine and urea generation rates (CrGR and UrGR) and clearances (CrCl and UrCl) were collected. Patients who remained free of RRT 15 days after its discontinuation were considered as successfully weaned. RESULTS: Twenty-six RRT weaning attempts succeeded (S(+)) and 28 failed (S(−)). Age, previous renal function, SAPS II and SOFA scores were comparable between groups. At D(0), 24-h diuresis was 2300 versus 1950 ml in S(+) and S(−,) respectively, p = 0.05. At D(0), D(1) and D(2), 24-h UUr and UCr levels, UrCl and CrCl, and UUr/UrGR and UCr/CrGR ratios were significantly higher in S(+) group. By multivariate analysis, D(1) 24-h UCr was the most powerful parameter that was associated with RRT weaning success with an area under the ROC curve of 0.86 [0.75–0.97] and an odds ratio of 2.01 [1.27–3.18], p = 0.003. CONCLUSIONS: In ICU AKI, 24-h UCr appeared as an efficient and independent marker of a successful weaning of RRT. A 24-h UCr ≥5.2 mmol was associated with a successful weaning in 84 % of patients. Springer Paris 2016-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4956634/ /pubmed/27443673 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-016-0176-y Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Viallet, Nicolas
Brunot, Vincent
Kuster, Nils
Daubin, Delphine
Besnard, Noémie
Platon, Laura
Buzançais, Aurèle
Larcher, Romaric
Jonquet, Olivier
Klouche, Kada
Daily urinary creatinine predicts the weaning of renal replacement therapy in ICU acute kidney injury patients
title Daily urinary creatinine predicts the weaning of renal replacement therapy in ICU acute kidney injury patients
title_full Daily urinary creatinine predicts the weaning of renal replacement therapy in ICU acute kidney injury patients
title_fullStr Daily urinary creatinine predicts the weaning of renal replacement therapy in ICU acute kidney injury patients
title_full_unstemmed Daily urinary creatinine predicts the weaning of renal replacement therapy in ICU acute kidney injury patients
title_short Daily urinary creatinine predicts the weaning of renal replacement therapy in ICU acute kidney injury patients
title_sort daily urinary creatinine predicts the weaning of renal replacement therapy in icu acute kidney injury patients
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4956634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27443673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-016-0176-y
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