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Group analysis identifies differentially elevated biomarkers with distinct outcomes for advanced acute kidney injury in cardiac surgery.

Authors :
Lin, Haiqun
Lin, Haiqun
Scherzer, Rebecca
Philbrook, Heather Thiessen
Coca, Steven G
Wilson, Francis Perry
Garg, Amit X
Shlipak, Michael G
Parikh, Chirag R
Lin, Haiqun
Lin, Haiqun
Scherzer, Rebecca
Philbrook, Heather Thiessen
Coca, Steven G
Wilson, Francis Perry
Garg, Amit X
Shlipak, Michael G
Parikh, Chirag R
Source :
Biomarkers in medicine; vol 11, iss 12, 1091-1102; 1752-0363
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

AIM:To investigate early postoperative biomarkers for risk discrimination of advanced acute kidney injury (AKI). MATERIALS & METHODS:Postoperative plasma biomarkers including NGAL, h-FABP, CK-MB, hsTNT, NT-proBNP, IL-6, IL-10 and VEGF were analyzed using group-based method among 426 patients with AKI after cardiac surgery. RESULTS:Six patient groups with distinct biomarker patterns were identified. Individual biomarker displayed significant difference across the groups. The groups showed better discrimination for advanced AKI than any single biomarker either with or without adjusting for clinical variables. Average concentration of a single biomarker within each group, mortality and risk of a secondary outcome all demonstrated an approximately U-shaped relationship with proportion of advanced AKI within each group. CONCLUSION:The group-based analysis revealed that the order of the patient groups with an increasing likelihood of advanced AKI had a nonlinear relationship with average concentration of an individual biomarker, mortality and risk of other outcomes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Biomarkers in medicine; vol 11, iss 12, 1091-1102; 1752-0363
Notes :
application/pdf, Biomarkers in medicine vol 11, iss 12, 1091-1102 1752-0363
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391612077
Document Type :
Electronic Resource