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Published in: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology 6/2018

01-12-2018 | Original article

Transition from acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease: a single-centre cohort study

Authors: Yutaka Hatakeyama, Taro Horino, Keitaro Nagata, Tatsuki Matsumoto, Yoshio Terada, Yoshiyasu Okuhara

Published in: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology | Issue 6/2018

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Abstract

Background

The incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) is increasing. AKI is currently recognised as an inducer of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and this is known as the ‘AKI–CKD transition’. This study aimed to evaluate the rate of decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) associated with AKI events in individuals with and without pre-existing CKD.

Methods

Inpatients aged 18–80 years were retrospectively enrolled. AKI was diagnosed according to the kidney disease improving global outcomes (KDIGO) criteria using serum creatinine levels. Patients with a history of AKI events were divided into four groups according to eGFR before and after the AKI events. In each group, the eGFR levels after an AKI event were compared to those before the AKI event. Patients were further divided into eight groups according to clinical background based on underlying diseases, medications, and surgical history.

Results

We analysed data from 9651 patients with AKI. Not surprisingly, we found that eGFR levels during the first AKI event were significantly lower than levels before the event in each group. Furthermore, eGFR levels after the first AKI event were significantly lower than those before the first AKI event, and the eGFR levels after the second AKI event were significantly lower than those after the first AKI event. These trends were similar in each group irrespective of clinical background.

Conclusions

Our study revealed that AKI events can cause a decline in kidney function and, as more AKI events occur, acceleration of this decline.
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Metadata
Title
Transition from acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease: a single-centre cohort study
Authors
Yutaka Hatakeyama
Taro Horino
Keitaro Nagata
Tatsuki Matsumoto
Yoshio Terada
Yoshiyasu Okuhara
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
Springer Singapore
Published in
Clinical and Experimental Nephrology / Issue 6/2018
Print ISSN: 1342-1751
Electronic ISSN: 1437-7799
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10157-018-1571-5

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