造影剂对脓毒症急性肾损伤患者长期肾功能和预后的影响:倾向匹配队列研究。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Journal of critical care Pub Date : 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1016/j.jcrc.2024.154898
Jinnam Kim , Se Ju Lee , Jung Ho Kim , Jin Young Ahn , Su Jin Jeong , Jun Yong Choi , Joon-Sup Yeom , Hyung Jung Oh , Yong Eun Chung , Nam Su Ku
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目的:研究脓毒性急性肾损伤(AKI)患者使用造影剂与长期死亡率和肾功能之间的关系:我们进行了一项回顾性倾向匹配队列研究,涉及 1521 名因脓毒性休克入院的成年患者。脓毒性急性肾损伤患者均接受了造影剂或非造影剂 CT 扫描。主要结果是 90 天死亡率和 90 天内透析率。次要结果包括 AKI 恶化、院内死亡率和 90 天后的透析维持率:研究期间共发现了 609 名脓毒性 AKI 患者,其中 220 人(36.1%)接受了造影剂 CT 检查,389 人(63.9%)接受了非造影剂 CT 检查。经过倾向评分匹配后,得到了 133 对患者。造影剂 CT 组和非造影剂 CT 组在 90 天死亡率(54.9% 对 58.6%,P = 0.579)、90 天内透析率(6.8% 对 8.3%,P = 0.655)、AKI 恶化(2.3% vs. 3.0%,P = 0.706)、院内死亡率(10.6% vs. 14.4%,P = 0.369)或 90 天后维持透析(0.0% vs. 0.8%,P > 0.99):结论:静脉注射造影剂与脓毒症急性肾脏损伤患者的长期死亡率、肾功能恶化或透析无关。
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Influence of contrast medium on long-term renal function and outcomes in patients with septic acute kidney injury: A propensity-matched cohort study

Purpose

To investigate the relationship between contrast medium administration and long-term mortality and renal function in patients with septic acute kidney injury (AKI).

Materials and methods

We performed a retrospective, propensity-matched cohort study involving 1521 adult patients admitted with septic shock. Patients with septic AKI who underwent contrast or non-contrast CT scans were enrolled. The primary outcomes were the rates of 90-day mortality and dialysis within 90 days. The secondary outcomes included worsening of AKI, in-hospital mortality, and maintenance of dialysis after 90 days.

Results

During the study period, 609 patients with septic AKI were identified; 220 (36.1%) underwent contrast CT and 389 (63.9%) underwent non-contrast CT. After propensity score matching, 133 pairs were obtained. There were no significant differences between the contrast and non-contrast CT groups in 90-day mortality (54.9% vs. 58.6%, P = 0.579), dialysis within 90 days (6.8% vs. 8.3%, P = 0.655), worsening AKI (2.3% vs. 3.0%, P = 0.706), in-hospital mortality (10.6% vs. 14.4%, P = 0.369), or maintenance of dialysis after 90 days (0.0% vs. 0.8%, P > 0.99).

Conclusions

The administration of intravenous contrast medium was not associated with long-term mortality, deterioration of renal function, or dialysis in patients with septic AKI.

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Journal of critical care
Journal of critical care 医学-危重病医学
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