Incidence of acute kidney injury and use of renal replacement therapy in intensive care unit patients in Indonesia

Abstract Background Currently, there is limited epidemiology data on acute kidney injury (AKI) in Indonesia. Therefore, we assessed the incidence of AKI and the utilization of renal replacement therapy (RRT) in Indonesia. Methods Demographic and clinical data were collected from 952 ICU participants...

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Published in:BMC Nephrology
Main Authors: Jonny Jonny, Moch Hasyim, Vedora Angelia, Ayu Nursantisuryani Jahya, Lydia Permata Hilman, Venna Febrian Kusumaningrum, Nattachai Srisawat
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-020-01849-y
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Moch Hasyim
Vedora Angelia
Ayu Nursantisuryani Jahya
Lydia Permata Hilman
Venna Febrian Kusumaningrum
Nattachai Srisawat
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description Abstract Background Currently, there is limited epidemiology data on acute kidney injury (AKI) in Indonesia. Therefore, we assessed the incidence of AKI and the utilization of renal replacement therapy (RRT) in Indonesia. Methods Demographic and clinical data were collected from 952 ICU participants. The participants were categorized into AKI and non-AKI groups. The participants were further classified according to the 3 different stages of AKI as per the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcome (KDIGO) criteria. Results Overall incidence of AKI was 43%. The participants were divided into three groups based on the AKI stages: 18.5% had stage 1, 33% had stage 2, and 48.5% had stage 3. Primary diagnosis of renal disease and high APACHE II score were the risk factors associated with AKI (OR = 4.53, 95% CI: 1.67–12.33, p = 0.003 and OR = 1.14 per 1 unit increase, 95% CI: 1.09–1.20, p < 0.001, respectively). Chronic kidney disease was the risk factor for severe AKI. Sepsis was the leading cause of AKI. Among the AKI participants, 24.6% required RRT. The most common RRT modalities were intermittent hemodialysis (71.7%), followed by slow low-efficiency dialysis (22.8%), continuous renal replacement therapy (4.3%), and peritoneal dialysis (1.1%). Conclusions This study showed that AKI was a common problem in the Indonesian ICU. We strongly believe that identification of the risk factors associated with AKI will help us develop a predictive score for AKI so we can prevent and improve AKI outcome in the future.
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spelling doaj-art-e7b29b0e5a3549ea9262a6c655a0d0452025-08-19T20:54:16ZengBMCBMC Nephrology1471-23692020-05-012111810.1186/s12882-020-01849-yIncidence of acute kidney injury and use of renal replacement therapy in intensive care unit patients in IndonesiaJonny Jonny0Moch Hasyim1Vedora Angelia2Ayu Nursantisuryani Jahya3Lydia Permata Hilman4Venna Febrian Kusumaningrum5Nattachai Srisawat6Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Gatot Soebroto Indonesia Central Army HospitalDepartment of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Gatot Soebroto Indonesia Central Army HospitalDivision of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Gatot Soebroto Indonesia Central Army HospitalDivision of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Gatot Soebroto Indonesia Central Army HospitalDivision of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Gatot Soebroto Indonesia Central Army HospitalDivision of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Gatot Soebroto Indonesia Central Army HospitalDivision of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn UniversityAbstract Background Currently, there is limited epidemiology data on acute kidney injury (AKI) in Indonesia. Therefore, we assessed the incidence of AKI and the utilization of renal replacement therapy (RRT) in Indonesia. Methods Demographic and clinical data were collected from 952 ICU participants. The participants were categorized into AKI and non-AKI groups. The participants were further classified according to the 3 different stages of AKI as per the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcome (KDIGO) criteria. Results Overall incidence of AKI was 43%. The participants were divided into three groups based on the AKI stages: 18.5% had stage 1, 33% had stage 2, and 48.5% had stage 3. Primary diagnosis of renal disease and high APACHE II score were the risk factors associated with AKI (OR = 4.53, 95% CI: 1.67–12.33, p = 0.003 and OR = 1.14 per 1 unit increase, 95% CI: 1.09–1.20, p < 0.001, respectively). Chronic kidney disease was the risk factor for severe AKI. Sepsis was the leading cause of AKI. Among the AKI participants, 24.6% required RRT. The most common RRT modalities were intermittent hemodialysis (71.7%), followed by slow low-efficiency dialysis (22.8%), continuous renal replacement therapy (4.3%), and peritoneal dialysis (1.1%). Conclusions This study showed that AKI was a common problem in the Indonesian ICU. We strongly believe that identification of the risk factors associated with AKI will help us develop a predictive score for AKI so we can prevent and improve AKI outcome in the future.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-020-01849-yAcute kidney injuryIntensive care unitIncidenceSurvivalRenal replacement therapy
spellingShingle Jonny Jonny
Moch Hasyim
Vedora Angelia
Ayu Nursantisuryani Jahya
Lydia Permata Hilman
Venna Febrian Kusumaningrum
Nattachai Srisawat
Incidence of acute kidney injury and use of renal replacement therapy in intensive care unit patients in Indonesia
Acute kidney injury
Intensive care unit
Incidence
Survival
Renal replacement therapy
title Incidence of acute kidney injury and use of renal replacement therapy in intensive care unit patients in Indonesia
title_full Incidence of acute kidney injury and use of renal replacement therapy in intensive care unit patients in Indonesia
title_fullStr Incidence of acute kidney injury and use of renal replacement therapy in intensive care unit patients in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of acute kidney injury and use of renal replacement therapy in intensive care unit patients in Indonesia
title_short Incidence of acute kidney injury and use of renal replacement therapy in intensive care unit patients in Indonesia
title_sort incidence of acute kidney injury and use of renal replacement therapy in intensive care unit patients in indonesia
topic Acute kidney injury
Intensive care unit
Incidence
Survival
Renal replacement therapy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-020-01849-y
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