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Absence of long-term changes in urine biomarkers after AKI: findings from the CRIC study.

Authors :
McCoy, Ian E
McCoy, Ian E
Hsu, Jesse Y
Bonventre, Joseph V
Parikh, Chirag R
Go, Alan S
Liu, Kathleen D
Ricardo, Ana C
Srivastava, Anand
Cohen, Debbie L
He, Jiang
Chen, Jing
Rao, Panduranga S
Muiru, Anthony N
Hsu, Chi-Yuan
McCoy, Ian E
McCoy, Ian E
Hsu, Jesse Y
Bonventre, Joseph V
Parikh, Chirag R
Go, Alan S
Liu, Kathleen D
Ricardo, Ana C
Srivastava, Anand
Cohen, Debbie L
He, Jiang
Chen, Jing
Rao, Panduranga S
Muiru, Anthony N
Hsu, Chi-Yuan
Source :
BMC nephrology; vol 23, iss 1, 311; 1471-2369
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BackgroundMechanisms by which AKI leads to CKD progression remain unclear. Several urine biomarkers have been identified as independent predictors of progressive CKD. It is unknown whether AKI may result in long-term changes in these urine biomarkers, which may mediate the effect of AKI on CKD progression.MethodsWe selected 198 episodes of hospitalized AKI (defined as peak/nadir inpatient serum creatinine values ≥ 1.5) among adult participants in the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) Study. We matched the best non-AKI hospitalization (unique patients) for each AKI hospitalization using pre-hospitalization characteristics including eGFR and urine protein/creatinine ratio. Biomarkers were measured in banked urine samples collected at annual CRIC study visits.ResultsUrine biomarker measurements occurred a median of 7 months before and 5 months after hospitalization. There were no significant differences in the change in urine biomarker-to-creatinine ratio between the AKI and non-AKI groups: KIM-1/Cr + 9% vs + 7%, MCP-1/Cr + 4% vs + 1%, YKL-40/Cr + 7% vs -20%, EGF/Cr -11% vs -8%, UMOD/Cr -2% vs -7% and albumin/Cr + 17% vs + 13% (all p > 0.05).ConclusionIn this cohort of adults with CKD, AKI did not associate with long-term changes in urine biomarkers.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
BMC nephrology; vol 23, iss 1, 311; 1471-2369
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application/pdf, BMC nephrology vol 23, iss 1, 311 1471-2369
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367457628
Document Type :
Electronic Resource