急性肾损伤对静脉曲张出血患者住院预后的影响全国住院病人样本数据库分析。

IF 1.7 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Przegla̜d Gastroenterologiczny Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/pg.2022.115135
Zahid Ijaz Tarar, Muhammad Usman Zafar, Umer Farooq, Faisal Kamal, Faisal Inayat, Yasir Rajwana, Ghulam Ghous, Harleen Kaur Chela, Veysel Tahan, Ebubekir Daglilar
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简介:急性肾损伤(AKI)被认为是肝硬化和静脉曲张出血患者死亡率的一个标志。目的:研究AKI对静脉曲张出血患者住院转归的影响。材料和方法:我们获得了2016-2018年全国住院患者样本的数据。研究纳入标准包括患有AKI的成人静脉曲张出血患者。研究的主要终点是住院死亡率。次要结局为住院时间、住院费用、休克、输血和ICU入院情况。我们还使用多变量回归分析确定了静脉曲张出血患者死亡率的独立预测因素。我们使用了两种不同的方法:多元逻辑回归和倾向匹配来调整混杂因素。结果:纳入本研究的人数为124,430人,其中32,315人(26%)患有AKI。合并AKI的静脉曲张出血患者死亡率为30.4%,而未合并AKI的患者死亡率为4.8%。AKI的存在与死亡率增加(AOR = 8.28, 95% CI: 7.45-9.20, p < 0.01)、ICU入院(AOR = 4.76, 95% CI: 4.42-5.13, p < 0.01)、输血(AOR = 1.24, 95% CI: 1.15-1.32, p < 0.01)和休克(AOR = 3.41, 95% CI 3.07-3.79, p < 0.01)相关。AKI患者的住院时间和住院费用也有所增加。较高的Charlson合并症指数、非裔美国人种族和入住大型医院与死亡率增加独立相关。结论:在分析了2016-2018年NIS联合数据集后,我们得出结论,住院的患有AKI的静脉曲张出血患者容易出现不良的医院预后。
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Effect of acute kidney injury on hospital-based outcomes in patients admitted for variceal hemorrhage. Analysis of national inpatient sample database.

Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is known to be a marker of mortality in patients with cirrhosis and variceal hemorrhage.

Aim: To study the effect of AKI on hospital-based outcomes in patients with variceal hemorrhage.

Material and methods: We obtained data from the National Inpatient Sample for the years 2016-2018. Study inclusion criteria comprised adult variceal hemorrhage patients who also had AKI. The primary outcome of interest was in-hospital mortality. Secondary outcomes were length of stay, hospital charge, shock, blood transfusion, and ICU admission. We also determined the independent predictors of mortality in variceal hemorrhage patients using multivariate regression analysis. We used 2 different methods: multivariate logistic regression and propensity matching to adjust for confounders.

Results: The number of people included in this study was 124,430, of whom 32,315 (26%) had AKI. Mortality in variceal hemorrhage patients with AKI was 30.4% in comparison to 4.8% without AKI. The presence of AKI was associated with increased odds of mortality (AOR = 8.28, 95% CI: 7.45-9.20, p < 0.01), ICU admissions (AOR = 4.76, 95% CI: 4.42-5.13, p < 0.01), blood transfusion (AOR = 1.24, 95% CI: 1.15-1.32, p < 0.01), and shock (AOR = 3.41, 95% CI 3.07-3.79, p < 0.01). The patients with AKI also had increased length of stay and hospital charges. Higher Charlson co-morbidity index, African American race, and being admitted to large sized hospital were independently associated with increased mortality.

Conclusions: After analyzing the combined NIS dataset of 2016-2018, we concluded that patients admitted with variceal hemorrhage who has AKI are prone to adverse hospital outcomes.

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Przegla̜d Gastroenterologiczny
Przegla̜d Gastroenterologiczny GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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50
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期刊介绍: Gastroenterology Review is a journal published each 2 months, aimed at gastroenterologists and general practitioners. Published under the patronage of Consultant in Gastroenterology and Polish Pancreatic Club.
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