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Published in: BMC Nephrology 1/2020

01-12-2020 | Heart Surgery | Research article

Definition of hourly urine output influences reported incidence and staging of acute kidney injury

Authors: Jennifer C. Allen, David S. Gardner, Henry Skinner, Daniel Harvey, Andrew Sharman, Mark A. J. Devonald

Published in: BMC Nephrology | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Background

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is commonly defined using the KDIGO system, which includes criteria based on reduced urine output (UO). There is no consensus on whether UO should be measured using consecutive hourly readings or mean output. This makes KDIGO UO definition and staging of AKI vulnerable to inconsistency which has implications both for research and clinical practice. The objective of this study was to investigate whether the way in which UO is defined affects incidence and staging of AKI.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective analysis of two single centre observational studies investigating (i) patients undergoing cardiac surgery and (ii) patients admitted to general intensive care units (ICU). AKI was identified using KDIGO serum creatinine (SCr) criteria and two methods of UO (UOcons: UO meeting KDIGO criteria in each consecutive hour; UOmean: mean hourly UO meeting KDIGO criteria).

Results

Data from 151 CICU and 150 ICU admissions were analysed. Incidence of AKI using SCr alone was 23.8% in CICU and 32% in ICU. Incidence increased in both groups when UO was considered, with inclusion of UOmean more than doubling reported incidence of AKI (CICU: UOcons 39.7%, UOmean 72.8%; ICU: UOcons 51.3%, UOmean 69.3%). In both groups UOcons led to a larger increase in KDIGO stage 1 but UOmean increased the incidence of KDIGO stage 2.

Conclusions

We demonstrate a serious lack of clarity in the internationally accepted AKI definition leading to significant variability in reporting of AKI incidence.
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Metadata
Title
Definition of hourly urine output influences reported incidence and staging of acute kidney injury
Authors
Jennifer C. Allen
David S. Gardner
Henry Skinner
Daniel Harvey
Andrew Sharman
Mark A. J. Devonald
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Nephrology / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2369
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-019-1678-2

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