The severity of initial acute kidney injury at admission of geriatric patients significantly correlates with subsequent in-hospital complications

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Chia-Ter Chao
Hung-Bin Tsai
Chia-Yi Wu
Yu-Feng Lin
Nin-Chieh Hsu
Jin-Shing Chen
Kuan-Yu Hung
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[1] National Taiwan University Hospital Jin-Shan branch,Department of Medicine
[2] National Taiwan University Hospital,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] Traumatology,The Department of Nursing
[4] National Taiwan University Hospital,undefined
[5] Graduate Institute of Toxicology,undefined
[6] National Taiwan University Hospital,undefined
[7] National Taiwan University,undefined
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with higher hospital mortality. However, the relationship between geriatric AKI and in-hospital complications is unclear. We prospectively enrolled elderly patients (≥65 years) from general medical wards of National Taiwan University Hospital, part of whom presented AKI at admission. We recorded subsequent in-hospital complications, including catastrophic events, incident gastrointestinal bleeding, hospital-associated infections and new-onset electrolyte imbalances. Regression analyses were utilized to assess the associations between in-hospital complications and the initial AKI severity. A total of 163 elderly were recruited, with 39% presenting AKI (stage 1: 52%, stage 2: 23%, stage 3: 25%). The incidence of any in-hospital complication was significantly higher in the AKI group than in the non-AKI group (91% vs. 68%, p < 0.01). Multiple regression analyses indicated that elderly patients presenting with AKI had significantly higher risk of developing any complication (Odds ratio [OR] = 3.51, p = 0.01) and new-onset electrolyte imbalance (OR = 7.1, p < 0.01) and a trend toward more hospital-associated infections (OR = 1.99, p = 0.08). The risk of developing complications increased with higher AKI stage. In summary, our results indicate that initial AKI at admission in geriatric patients significantly increased the risk of in-hospital complications.
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