Effects of body habitus on contrast-induced acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention.

BACKGROUND:Limiting the contrast volume to creatinine clearance (V/CrCl) ratio is crucial for preventing contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). However, the incidence of CI-AKI and the distribution of V/CrCl ratios may vary according to patient...

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Main Authors: Toshiki Kuno, Yohei Numasawa, Mitsuaki Sawano, Toshiomi Katsuki, Masaki Kodaira, Ikuko Ueda, Masahiro Suzuki, Shigetaka Noma, Koji Negishi, Shiro Ishikawa, Hiroaki Miyata, Keiichi Fukuda, Shun Kohsaka
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-05a44beea80f4c0b8014757e8bd6715c2020-11-24T22:20:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01139e020335210.1371/journal.pone.0203352Effects of body habitus on contrast-induced acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention.Toshiki KunoYohei NumasawaMitsuaki SawanoToshiomi KatsukiMasaki KodairaIkuko UedaMasahiro SuzukiShigetaka NomaKoji NegishiShiro IshikawaHiroaki MiyataKeiichi FukudaShun KohsakaBACKGROUND:Limiting the contrast volume to creatinine clearance (V/CrCl) ratio is crucial for preventing contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). However, the incidence of CI-AKI and the distribution of V/CrCl ratios may vary according to patient body habitus. OBJECTIVE:We aimed to identify the clinical factors predicting CI-AKI in patients with different body mass indexes (BMIs). METHODS:We evaluated 8782 consecutive patients undergoing PCI and who were registered in a large Japanese database. CI-AKI was defined as an absolute serum creatinine increase of 0.3 mg/dL or a relative increase of 50%. The effect of the V/CrCl ratio relative to CI-AKI incidence was evaluated within the low- (≤25 kg/m2) and high- (>25 kg/m2) BMI groups, with a V/CrCl ratio > 3 considered to be a risk factor for CI-AKI. RESULTS:A V/CrCl ratio > 3 was predictive of CI-AKI, regardless of BMI (low-BMI group: odds ratio [OR], 1.77 [1.42-2.21]; P < 0.001; high-BMI group: OR, 1.67 [1.22-2.29]; P = 0.001). The relationship between BMI and CI-AKI followed a reverse J-curve relationship, although baseline renal dysfunction (creatinine clearance <60 mL/min, 46.9% vs. 21.5%) and V/CrCl ratio > 3 (37.3% vs. 20.4%) were predominant in the low-BMI group. Indeed, low BMI was a significant predictor of a V/CrCl ratio > 3 (OR per unit decrease in BMI, 1.08 [1.05-1.10]; P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS:A V/CrCl ratio > 3 was strongly associated with the occurrence of CI-AKI. Importantly, we also identified a tendency for physicians to use higher V/CrCl ratios in lean patients. Thus, recognizing this trend may provide a therapeutic target for reducing the incidence of CI-AKI.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6136739?pdf=render
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author Toshiki Kuno
Yohei Numasawa
Mitsuaki Sawano
Toshiomi Katsuki
Masaki Kodaira
Ikuko Ueda
Masahiro Suzuki
Shigetaka Noma
Koji Negishi
Shiro Ishikawa
Hiroaki Miyata
Keiichi Fukuda
Shun Kohsaka
spellingShingle Toshiki Kuno
Yohei Numasawa
Mitsuaki Sawano
Toshiomi Katsuki
Masaki Kodaira
Ikuko Ueda
Masahiro Suzuki
Shigetaka Noma
Koji Negishi
Shiro Ishikawa
Hiroaki Miyata
Keiichi Fukuda
Shun Kohsaka
Effects of body habitus on contrast-induced acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Toshiki Kuno
Yohei Numasawa
Mitsuaki Sawano
Toshiomi Katsuki
Masaki Kodaira
Ikuko Ueda
Masahiro Suzuki
Shigetaka Noma
Koji Negishi
Shiro Ishikawa
Hiroaki Miyata
Keiichi Fukuda
Shun Kohsaka
author_sort Toshiki Kuno
title Effects of body habitus on contrast-induced acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention.
title_short Effects of body habitus on contrast-induced acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention.
title_full Effects of body habitus on contrast-induced acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention.
title_fullStr Effects of body habitus on contrast-induced acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of body habitus on contrast-induced acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention.
title_sort effects of body habitus on contrast-induced acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Limiting the contrast volume to creatinine clearance (V/CrCl) ratio is crucial for preventing contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). However, the incidence of CI-AKI and the distribution of V/CrCl ratios may vary according to patient body habitus. OBJECTIVE:We aimed to identify the clinical factors predicting CI-AKI in patients with different body mass indexes (BMIs). METHODS:We evaluated 8782 consecutive patients undergoing PCI and who were registered in a large Japanese database. CI-AKI was defined as an absolute serum creatinine increase of 0.3 mg/dL or a relative increase of 50%. The effect of the V/CrCl ratio relative to CI-AKI incidence was evaluated within the low- (≤25 kg/m2) and high- (>25 kg/m2) BMI groups, with a V/CrCl ratio > 3 considered to be a risk factor for CI-AKI. RESULTS:A V/CrCl ratio > 3 was predictive of CI-AKI, regardless of BMI (low-BMI group: odds ratio [OR], 1.77 [1.42-2.21]; P < 0.001; high-BMI group: OR, 1.67 [1.22-2.29]; P = 0.001). The relationship between BMI and CI-AKI followed a reverse J-curve relationship, although baseline renal dysfunction (creatinine clearance <60 mL/min, 46.9% vs. 21.5%) and V/CrCl ratio > 3 (37.3% vs. 20.4%) were predominant in the low-BMI group. Indeed, low BMI was a significant predictor of a V/CrCl ratio > 3 (OR per unit decrease in BMI, 1.08 [1.05-1.10]; P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS:A V/CrCl ratio > 3 was strongly associated with the occurrence of CI-AKI. Importantly, we also identified a tendency for physicians to use higher V/CrCl ratios in lean patients. Thus, recognizing this trend may provide a therapeutic target for reducing the incidence of CI-AKI.
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