医学
急性肾损伤
四分位间距
感染性休克
败血症
肌酐
内科学
作者
Scott L. Weiss,Julie Fitzgerald,Benjamin L. Laskin,Ruchi Singh,Amanda Artis,Akbar Vohra,Elena Tsemberis,Emem Kierian,Kristen C. Lau,Ana Cristina Viana Campos,Christopher Hickey,Katie Hayes,Daniel Singleton,Elliot Long,Franz E Babl,Stuart R Dalziel,Graham C. Thompson,Stephen B. Freedman,Michelle Eckerle,Robert W. Hickey
标识
DOI:10.1097/pcc.0000000000003737
摘要
Severe acute kidney injury (AKI) portends poor outcomes in pediatric sepsis. We evaluated the trajectory and prognostic utility of AKI biomarkers in pediatric septic shock using a subset of participants in the ongoing Pragmatic Pediatric Trial of Balanced vs. Normal Saline Fluid in Sepsis (PRoMPT BOLUS) trial, NCT04102371. We tested whether fluid volume is associated with persistent elevation of urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (Ur-NGAL). Prospective, non-prespecified cohort study within the PRoMPT BOLUS trial. Three children's hospitals in the United States. Four hundred seventy-eight patients aged 2 months to younger than 18 years old with septic shock. None. Ur-NGAL, kidney injury molecule-1, liver fatty acid binding protein, and interleukin-18 and plasma cystatin C were collected at presentation (T1), days 2-3 (T2), and before discharge/death (T3). At presentation, 418 (88%) had no or only stage 1 AKI and 60 (12%) had stage 2/3 AKI defined using Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes creatinine thresholds. All biomarkers were higher with stage 2/3 compared with no/stage 1 AKI at T1 and T2, but only cystatin C remained higher at T3. Among patients with no/stage 1 AKI at presentation, those with Ur-NGAL greater than or equal to 150 vs. less than 150 ng/mL had fewer hospital-free days (21 [interquartile range (IQR) 15-24] vs. 23 d [IQR 19-25], p = 0.05). After applying inverse probability treatment weighting to balance covariates, 14% of patients who received greater than 100 mL/kg within 48 hours had persistently elevated Ur-NGAL over time compared with 6% who received 40-100 mL/kg (odds ratio 2.7 [95% CI, 1.1-6.2]). Hospital-free days were no different across fluid volume groups. Although kidney injury biomarkers mirrored serum creatinine in children with septic shock, elevated Ur-NGAL identified a subset with subclinical AKI with fewer hospital-free days despite no/stage 1 AKI by creatinine. Children receiving greater than 100 mL/kg fluid had greater odds of early and persistently elevated Ur-NGAL, suggesting high fluid volumes may perpetuate initial kidney damage.
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