Neonatal acute kidney injury - how mortality is related to its stage and the common co-morbidity among expired? A hospital based study

Objective of our study was to find out the incidence of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) in neonates with their immediate outcome, how stages of AKI is related to mortality and what are the common co-morbid conditions among AKI deaths. In this observational prospective study we included the newborns with f...

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Main Authors: Sumanta Laha, Krishnendu Karmakar, Bhaswati Ghoshal
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Language:English
Published: Deccan College of Medical Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences
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spelling doaj-c3affcc881724bfaaa03c1cac793861e2021-03-27T06:44:51ZengDeccan College of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical and Allied Sciences2231-16962231-170X2021-01-011119710010.5455/jmas.135312135312Neonatal acute kidney injury - how mortality is related to its stage and the common co-morbidity among expired? A hospital based studySumanta Laha0Krishnendu Karmakar1Bhaswati Ghoshal2Calcutta National Medical College and Hospital, Beniapukur, Kolkata-700014, West Bengal, IndiaCalcutta National Medical College and Hospital, Beniapukur, Kolkata-700014, West Bengal, IndiaCalcutta National Medical College and Hospital, Beniapukur, Kolkata-700014, West Bengal, India.Objective of our study was to find out the incidence of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) in neonates with their immediate outcome, how stages of AKI is related to mortality and what are the common co-morbid conditions among AKI deaths. In this observational prospective study we included the newborns with features suggestive of AKI with exclusion criteria of major congenital anomaly and extreme prematurity. AKI was diagnosed and classified according to the KDIGO (Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcome) guideline taking serum creatinine and urine output as determinant. Cases were followed up till discharge or death. Now we have figured out the incidence of AKI in different stages, its immediate outcome and what are the percentage of mortality within each stage. Among the AKI deaths, we sort out the associated co-morbid conditions like perinatal asphyxia, sepsis, shock, prematurity, etc. and analyzed all the results statistically. Out of total 1923 neonates admitted during the 18 months study period we found AKI in 119 neonates (6.18%). Among them 75(63.03%), 26(21.85%) and 18(15.12%) neonates were in KDIGO stage 1, 2 and 3 respectively. We were able to discharge 68 neonates, 30 expired and the rest were referred out or LAMA. When we compare mortality among different stage, we found that it was 9.33% in stage 1 and 38.46% and 72.22% in stage 2 and 3 respectively. Among the various co-morbid conditions present among the expired neonates, sepsis(13) and perinatal asphyxia(12) were the leading ones followed by prematurity(3)and PPHN(2). So the conclusion is, if we can identify AKI early then chance of survival is better as we have shown in our study that mortality increases with the advancement of AKI stage. Sepsis and asphyxia ware the two most common co-morbid conditions among AKI deaths in our study. [J Med Allied Sci 2021; 11(1): 97-100]https://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=135312acute kidney injury (aki)co-morbiditymortalityneonate
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author Sumanta Laha
Krishnendu Karmakar
Bhaswati Ghoshal
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Krishnendu Karmakar
Bhaswati Ghoshal
Neonatal acute kidney injury - how mortality is related to its stage and the common co-morbidity among expired? A hospital based study
Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences
acute kidney injury (aki)
co-morbidity
mortality
neonate
author_facet Sumanta Laha
Krishnendu Karmakar
Bhaswati Ghoshal
author_sort Sumanta Laha
title Neonatal acute kidney injury - how mortality is related to its stage and the common co-morbidity among expired? A hospital based study
title_short Neonatal acute kidney injury - how mortality is related to its stage and the common co-morbidity among expired? A hospital based study
title_full Neonatal acute kidney injury - how mortality is related to its stage and the common co-morbidity among expired? A hospital based study
title_fullStr Neonatal acute kidney injury - how mortality is related to its stage and the common co-morbidity among expired? A hospital based study
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal acute kidney injury - how mortality is related to its stage and the common co-morbidity among expired? A hospital based study
title_sort neonatal acute kidney injury - how mortality is related to its stage and the common co-morbidity among expired? a hospital based study
publisher Deccan College of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences
issn 2231-1696
2231-170X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Objective of our study was to find out the incidence of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) in neonates with their immediate outcome, how stages of AKI is related to mortality and what are the common co-morbid conditions among AKI deaths. In this observational prospective study we included the newborns with features suggestive of AKI with exclusion criteria of major congenital anomaly and extreme prematurity. AKI was diagnosed and classified according to the KDIGO (Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcome) guideline taking serum creatinine and urine output as determinant. Cases were followed up till discharge or death. Now we have figured out the incidence of AKI in different stages, its immediate outcome and what are the percentage of mortality within each stage. Among the AKI deaths, we sort out the associated co-morbid conditions like perinatal asphyxia, sepsis, shock, prematurity, etc. and analyzed all the results statistically. Out of total 1923 neonates admitted during the 18 months study period we found AKI in 119 neonates (6.18%). Among them 75(63.03%), 26(21.85%) and 18(15.12%) neonates were in KDIGO stage 1, 2 and 3 respectively. We were able to discharge 68 neonates, 30 expired and the rest were referred out or LAMA. When we compare mortality among different stage, we found that it was 9.33% in stage 1 and 38.46% and 72.22% in stage 2 and 3 respectively. Among the various co-morbid conditions present among the expired neonates, sepsis(13) and perinatal asphyxia(12) were the leading ones followed by prematurity(3)and PPHN(2). So the conclusion is, if we can identify AKI early then chance of survival is better as we have shown in our study that mortality increases with the advancement of AKI stage. Sepsis and asphyxia ware the two most common co-morbid conditions among AKI deaths in our study. [J Med Allied Sci 2021; 11(1): 97-100]
topic acute kidney injury (aki)
co-morbidity
mortality
neonate
url https://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=135312
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