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Title
Estimating baseline kidney function in hospitalized adults with acute kidney injury.
Publication Date
2022-07
Author(s)
Larsen, Thomas
See, Emily J
Holmes, Natasha E
Bellomo, Rinaldo
Subject
acute kidney injury/diagnosis
acute kidney injury/epidemiology
age distribution
humans
linear models
sex distribution
Type of document
Journal Article
OrcId
0000-0002-6392-314X
0000-0003-4436-4319
0000-0002-1650-8939
0000-0001-8501-4054
DOI
10.1111/nep.14047
Abstract
Baseline serum creatinine values are required to diagnose acute kidney injury but are often unavailable. We evaluated four conventional equations to estimate creatinine. We then developed and validated a new equation corrected by age and gender. We retrospectively examined adults who, at first hospital admission, had available baseline creatinine data and developed acute kidney injury ≥24 h after admission. We split the study population: 50% (derivation) to develop a new linear equation and 50% (validation) to compare against conventional equations for bias, precision, and accuracy. We stratified analyses by age and gender. We studied 3139 hospitalized adults (58% male, median age 71). Conventional equations performed poorly in bias and accuracy in patients aged <60 or ≥75 (68% of the study population). The new linear equation had less bias and more accuracy. There were no clinically significant differences in precision. The median (95% confidence interval) difference in creatinine values estimated via the new equation minus measured baselines was 0.9 (-3.0, 5.9) and -0.5 (-7.0, 3.7) μmol/L in female patients 18-60 and 75-100, and -1.5 (-4.2, 2.2) and -7.8 (-12.7, -3.6) μmol/L in male patients 18-60 and 75-100, respectively. The new equation improved reclassification of KDIGO AKI stages compared to the MDRD II equation by 5.0%. Equations adjusted for age and gender are less biased and more accurate than unadjusted equations. Our new equation performed well in terms of bias, precision, accuracy, and reclassification.
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Citation
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.) 2022; 27(7): 588-600
Jornal Title
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)

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