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Incidence, risk factors and outcome of postoperative acute kidney injury in China

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ABSTRACT Background Postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common condition after surgery, however, the available data about nationwide epidemiology of postoperative AKI in China from large and high-quality studies are limited. This study aimed to determine the incidence, risk factors and outcomes of postoperative AKI among patients undergoing surgery in China. Methods This was a large, multicentre, retrospective study performed in 16 tertiary medical centres in China. Adult patients (≥18 years of age) who underwent surgical procedures from 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2019 were included. Postoperative AKI was defined by the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes creatinine criteria. The associations of AKI and in-hospital outcomes were investigated using logistic regression models adjusted for potential confounders. Results Among 520 707 patients included in our study, 25 830 (5.0%) patients developed postoperative AKI. The incidence of postoperative AKI varied by surgery type, which was highest in cardiac (34.6%), urologic (8.7%) and general (4.2%) surgeries. A total of 89.2% of postoperative AKI cases were detected in the first 2 postoperative days. However, only 584 (2.3%) patients with postoperative AKI were diagnosed with AKI on discharge. Risk factors for postoperative AKI included older age, male sex, lower baseline kidney function, pre-surgery hospital stay ≤3 days or >7 days, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and use of proton pump inhibitors or diuretics. The risk of in-hospital death increased with the stage of AKI. In addition, patients with postoperative AKI had longer lengths of hospital stay (12 versus 19 days) and were more likely to require intensive care unit care (13.1% versus 45.0%) and renal replacement therapy (0.4% versus 7.7%). Conclusions Postoperative AKI was common across surgery type in China, particularly for patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Implementation and evaluation of an alarm system is important for the battle against postoperative AKI.
Title: Incidence, risk factors and outcome of postoperative acute kidney injury in China
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ABSTRACT Background Postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common condition after surgery, however, the available data about nationwide epidemiology of postoperative AKI in China from large and high-quality studies are limited.
This study aimed to determine the incidence, risk factors and outcomes of postoperative AKI among patients undergoing surgery in China.
Methods This was a large, multicentre, retrospective study performed in 16 tertiary medical centres in China.
Adult patients (≥18 years of age) who underwent surgical procedures from 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2019 were included.
Postoperative AKI was defined by the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes creatinine criteria.
The associations of AKI and in-hospital outcomes were investigated using logistic regression models adjusted for potential confounders.
Results Among 520 707 patients included in our study, 25 830 (5.
0%) patients developed postoperative AKI.
The incidence of postoperative AKI varied by surgery type, which was highest in cardiac (34.
6%), urologic (8.
7%) and general (4.
2%) surgeries.
A total of 89.
2% of postoperative AKI cases were detected in the first 2 postoperative days.
However, only 584 (2.
3%) patients with postoperative AKI were diagnosed with AKI on discharge.
Risk factors for postoperative AKI included older age, male sex, lower baseline kidney function, pre-surgery hospital stay ≤3 days or >7 days, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and use of proton pump inhibitors or diuretics.
The risk of in-hospital death increased with the stage of AKI.
In addition, patients with postoperative AKI had longer lengths of hospital stay (12 versus 19 days) and were more likely to require intensive care unit care (13.
1% versus 45.
0%) and renal replacement therapy (0.
4% versus 7.
7%).
Conclusions Postoperative AKI was common across surgery type in China, particularly for patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Implementation and evaluation of an alarm system is important for the battle against postoperative AKI.

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