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Role of Urinary Kidney Stress Biomarkers for Early Recognition of Subclinical Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients

A high proportion of critically ill patients with COVID-19 develop acute kidney injury (AKI) and die. The early recognition of subclinical AKI could contribute to AKI prevention. Therefore, this study was aimed at exploring the role of the urinary biomarkers NGAL and [TIMP-2] × [IGFBP7] for the earl...

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Autores principales: Casas-Aparicio, Gustavo, Alvarado-de la Barrera, Claudia, Escamilla-Illescas, David, León-Rodríguez, Isabel, Del Río-Estrada, Perla Mariana, Calderón-Dávila, Natalia, González-Navarro, Mauricio, Olmedo-Ocampo, Rossana, Castillejos-López, Manuel, Figueroa-Hernández, Liliana, Peralta-Prado, Amy, Luna-Villalobos, Yara, Piten-Isidro, Elvira, Fernández-Campos, Paola, Ávila-Ríos, Santiago
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8961647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35204776
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12020275
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author Casas-Aparicio, Gustavo
Alvarado-de la Barrera, Claudia
Escamilla-Illescas, David
León-Rodríguez, Isabel
Del Río-Estrada, Perla Mariana
Calderón-Dávila, Natalia
González-Navarro, Mauricio
Olmedo-Ocampo, Rossana
Castillejos-López, Manuel
Figueroa-Hernández, Liliana
Peralta-Prado, Amy
Luna-Villalobos, Yara
Piten-Isidro, Elvira
Fernández-Campos, Paola
Ávila-Ríos, Santiago
author_facet Casas-Aparicio, Gustavo
Alvarado-de la Barrera, Claudia
Escamilla-Illescas, David
León-Rodríguez, Isabel
Del Río-Estrada, Perla Mariana
Calderón-Dávila, Natalia
González-Navarro, Mauricio
Olmedo-Ocampo, Rossana
Castillejos-López, Manuel
Figueroa-Hernández, Liliana
Peralta-Prado, Amy
Luna-Villalobos, Yara
Piten-Isidro, Elvira
Fernández-Campos, Paola
Ávila-Ríos, Santiago
author_sort Casas-Aparicio, Gustavo
collection PubMed
description A high proportion of critically ill patients with COVID-19 develop acute kidney injury (AKI) and die. The early recognition of subclinical AKI could contribute to AKI prevention. Therefore, this study was aimed at exploring the role of the urinary biomarkers NGAL and [TIMP-2] × [IGFBP7] for the early detection of AKI in this population. This prospective, longitudinal cohort study included critically ill COVID-19 patients without AKI at study entry. Urine samples were collected on admission to critical care areas for determination of NGAL and [TIMP-2] × [IGFBP7] concentrations. The demographic information, comorbidities, clinical, and laboratory data were recorded. The study outcomes were the development of AKI and mortality during hospitalization. Of the 51 individuals that were studied, 25 developed AKI during hospitalization (49%). Of those, 12 had persistent AKI (23.5%). The risk factors for AKI were male gender (HR = 7.57, 95% CI: 1.28–44.8; p = 0.026) and [TIMP-2] × [IGFBP7] ≥ 0.2 (ng/mL)(2)/1000 (HR = 7.23, 95% CI: 0.99–52.4; p = 0.050). Mortality during hospitalization was significantly higher in the group with AKI than in the group without AKI (p = 0.004). Persistent AKI was a risk factor for mortality (HR = 7.42, 95% CI: 1.04–53.04; p = 0.046). AKI was frequent in critically ill COVID-19 patients. The combination of [TIMP-2] × [IGFBP7] together with clinical information, were useful for the identification of subclinical AKI in critically ill COVID-19 patients. The role of additional biomarkers and their possible combinations for detection of AKI in ritically ill COVID-19 patients remains to be explored in large clinical trials.
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spelling pubmed-89616472022-03-30 Role of Urinary Kidney Stress Biomarkers for Early Recognition of Subclinical Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients Casas-Aparicio, Gustavo Alvarado-de la Barrera, Claudia Escamilla-Illescas, David León-Rodríguez, Isabel Del Río-Estrada, Perla Mariana Calderón-Dávila, Natalia González-Navarro, Mauricio Olmedo-Ocampo, Rossana Castillejos-López, Manuel Figueroa-Hernández, Liliana Peralta-Prado, Amy Luna-Villalobos, Yara Piten-Isidro, Elvira Fernández-Campos, Paola Ávila-Ríos, Santiago Biomolecules Article A high proportion of critically ill patients with COVID-19 develop acute kidney injury (AKI) and die. The early recognition of subclinical AKI could contribute to AKI prevention. Therefore, this study was aimed at exploring the role of the urinary biomarkers NGAL and [TIMP-2] × [IGFBP7] for the early detection of AKI in this population. This prospective, longitudinal cohort study included critically ill COVID-19 patients without AKI at study entry. Urine samples were collected on admission to critical care areas for determination of NGAL and [TIMP-2] × [IGFBP7] concentrations. The demographic information, comorbidities, clinical, and laboratory data were recorded. The study outcomes were the development of AKI and mortality during hospitalization. Of the 51 individuals that were studied, 25 developed AKI during hospitalization (49%). Of those, 12 had persistent AKI (23.5%). The risk factors for AKI were male gender (HR = 7.57, 95% CI: 1.28–44.8; p = 0.026) and [TIMP-2] × [IGFBP7] ≥ 0.2 (ng/mL)(2)/1000 (HR = 7.23, 95% CI: 0.99–52.4; p = 0.050). Mortality during hospitalization was significantly higher in the group with AKI than in the group without AKI (p = 0.004). Persistent AKI was a risk factor for mortality (HR = 7.42, 95% CI: 1.04–53.04; p = 0.046). AKI was frequent in critically ill COVID-19 patients. The combination of [TIMP-2] × [IGFBP7] together with clinical information, were useful for the identification of subclinical AKI in critically ill COVID-19 patients. The role of additional biomarkers and their possible combinations for detection of AKI in ritically ill COVID-19 patients remains to be explored in large clinical trials. MDPI 2022-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8961647/ /pubmed/35204776 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12020275 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Casas-Aparicio, Gustavo
Alvarado-de la Barrera, Claudia
Escamilla-Illescas, David
León-Rodríguez, Isabel
Del Río-Estrada, Perla Mariana
Calderón-Dávila, Natalia
González-Navarro, Mauricio
Olmedo-Ocampo, Rossana
Castillejos-López, Manuel
Figueroa-Hernández, Liliana
Peralta-Prado, Amy
Luna-Villalobos, Yara
Piten-Isidro, Elvira
Fernández-Campos, Paola
Ávila-Ríos, Santiago
Role of Urinary Kidney Stress Biomarkers for Early Recognition of Subclinical Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients
title Role of Urinary Kidney Stress Biomarkers for Early Recognition of Subclinical Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients
title_full Role of Urinary Kidney Stress Biomarkers for Early Recognition of Subclinical Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients
title_fullStr Role of Urinary Kidney Stress Biomarkers for Early Recognition of Subclinical Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients
title_full_unstemmed Role of Urinary Kidney Stress Biomarkers for Early Recognition of Subclinical Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients
title_short Role of Urinary Kidney Stress Biomarkers for Early Recognition of Subclinical Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients
title_sort role of urinary kidney stress biomarkers for early recognition of subclinical acute kidney injury in critically ill covid-19 patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8961647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35204776
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12020275
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