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Diagnostic performance of salivary urea nitrogen dipstick to detect and monitor acute kidney disease in patients with malaria

BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication of malaria. In low resource settings, a lack of diagnostic tools and delayed treatment of malaria associated AKI lead to significant morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic performance of salivary urea...

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Autores principales: Calice-Silva, Viviane, Sacomboio, Euclides, Raimann, Jochen G., Evans, Rhys, dos Santos Sebastião, Cruz, Tchivango, Adelino Tchilanda, Kotanko, Peter, Levin, Nathan, Pecoits-Filho, Roberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6299494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30563520
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-018-2627-4
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author Calice-Silva, Viviane
Sacomboio, Euclides
Raimann, Jochen G.
Evans, Rhys
dos Santos Sebastião, Cruz
Tchivango, Adelino Tchilanda
Kotanko, Peter
Levin, Nathan
Pecoits-Filho, Roberto
author_facet Calice-Silva, Viviane
Sacomboio, Euclides
Raimann, Jochen G.
Evans, Rhys
dos Santos Sebastião, Cruz
Tchivango, Adelino Tchilanda
Kotanko, Peter
Levin, Nathan
Pecoits-Filho, Roberto
author_sort Calice-Silva, Viviane
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description BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication of malaria. In low resource settings, a lack of diagnostic tools and delayed treatment of malaria associated AKI lead to significant morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic performance of salivary urea nitrogen (SUN) dipstick to detect and monitor kidney disease [KD = AKI or acute kidney disease (AKD) without AKI] in malaria patients in Angola. METHODS: Patients 11–50 years old admitted with malaria at the Josina Machel (Maria-Pia) Hospital, Luanda, Angola, between 2nd March and 10th May 2016 were enrolled in this study. All participants had serum creatinine (sCr), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and SUN dipstick tested at the time of recruitment and daily for up to 4 days. AKD without AKI refers to acute renal impairment which do not fulfilled the main criteria for AKI (increases in the baseline serum creatinine and/or decreases in urine output) according defined by the kidney disease improving global outcomes (KDIGO) guideline. RESULTS: Eight-six patients were admitted with malaria diagnosis (mean age 21.5 ± 9.4 years, 71% male) and 27 (32%) were diagnosed with KD. The mean (± SD) sCr and BUN of the KD group at admission (day 0) were 5.38 (± 5.42) and 99.4 (± 61.9) mg/dL, respectively. Three (3.5%) patients underwent haemodialysis and eight (9.3%) died within the first 4 days of hospital admission [5 (62.5%) with KD; 3 (37.5%) without kidney disease; p = 0.047]. The SUN threshold for KD diagnosis was tested pad #5 (SUN > 54 mg/dL). At this threshold, the SUN dipstick had a sensitivity of 67% and specificity of 98% to diagnose KD. The area under the receiver operating characteristics curve (ROC) for KD diagnosis on admission was 0.88 (95% CI 0.79–0.96). The SUN dipstick was most accurate at higher levels of BUN. CONCLUSION: The SUN dipstick had reasonable sensitivity and excellent specificity when used to diagnose KD in a cohort of patients with malaria in a resource-limited setting. Given the severity of presenting illness and kidney injury, the SUN dipstick diagnostic threshold was high (test pad #5). SUN may be used to detect AKI in patients with malaria in low resources settings, thus facilitating earlier access to adequate treatment, which may improve survival. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12936-018-2627-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-62994942018-12-20 Diagnostic performance of salivary urea nitrogen dipstick to detect and monitor acute kidney disease in patients with malaria Calice-Silva, Viviane Sacomboio, Euclides Raimann, Jochen G. Evans, Rhys dos Santos Sebastião, Cruz Tchivango, Adelino Tchilanda Kotanko, Peter Levin, Nathan Pecoits-Filho, Roberto Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication of malaria. In low resource settings, a lack of diagnostic tools and delayed treatment of malaria associated AKI lead to significant morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic performance of salivary urea nitrogen (SUN) dipstick to detect and monitor kidney disease [KD = AKI or acute kidney disease (AKD) without AKI] in malaria patients in Angola. METHODS: Patients 11–50 years old admitted with malaria at the Josina Machel (Maria-Pia) Hospital, Luanda, Angola, between 2nd March and 10th May 2016 were enrolled in this study. All participants had serum creatinine (sCr), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and SUN dipstick tested at the time of recruitment and daily for up to 4 days. AKD without AKI refers to acute renal impairment which do not fulfilled the main criteria for AKI (increases in the baseline serum creatinine and/or decreases in urine output) according defined by the kidney disease improving global outcomes (KDIGO) guideline. RESULTS: Eight-six patients were admitted with malaria diagnosis (mean age 21.5 ± 9.4 years, 71% male) and 27 (32%) were diagnosed with KD. The mean (± SD) sCr and BUN of the KD group at admission (day 0) were 5.38 (± 5.42) and 99.4 (± 61.9) mg/dL, respectively. Three (3.5%) patients underwent haemodialysis and eight (9.3%) died within the first 4 days of hospital admission [5 (62.5%) with KD; 3 (37.5%) without kidney disease; p = 0.047]. The SUN threshold for KD diagnosis was tested pad #5 (SUN > 54 mg/dL). At this threshold, the SUN dipstick had a sensitivity of 67% and specificity of 98% to diagnose KD. The area under the receiver operating characteristics curve (ROC) for KD diagnosis on admission was 0.88 (95% CI 0.79–0.96). The SUN dipstick was most accurate at higher levels of BUN. CONCLUSION: The SUN dipstick had reasonable sensitivity and excellent specificity when used to diagnose KD in a cohort of patients with malaria in a resource-limited setting. Given the severity of presenting illness and kidney injury, the SUN dipstick diagnostic threshold was high (test pad #5). SUN may be used to detect AKI in patients with malaria in low resources settings, thus facilitating earlier access to adequate treatment, which may improve survival. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12936-018-2627-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2018-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6299494/ /pubmed/30563520 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-018-2627-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 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. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Calice-Silva, Viviane
Sacomboio, Euclides
Raimann, Jochen G.
Evans, Rhys
dos Santos Sebastião, Cruz
Tchivango, Adelino Tchilanda
Kotanko, Peter
Levin, Nathan
Pecoits-Filho, Roberto
Diagnostic performance of salivary urea nitrogen dipstick to detect and monitor acute kidney disease in patients with malaria
title Diagnostic performance of salivary urea nitrogen dipstick to detect and monitor acute kidney disease in patients with malaria
title_full Diagnostic performance of salivary urea nitrogen dipstick to detect and monitor acute kidney disease in patients with malaria
title_fullStr Diagnostic performance of salivary urea nitrogen dipstick to detect and monitor acute kidney disease in patients with malaria
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic performance of salivary urea nitrogen dipstick to detect and monitor acute kidney disease in patients with malaria
title_short Diagnostic performance of salivary urea nitrogen dipstick to detect and monitor acute kidney disease in patients with malaria
title_sort diagnostic performance of salivary urea nitrogen dipstick to detect and monitor acute kidney disease in patients with malaria
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6299494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30563520
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-018-2627-4
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