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11 January 2024: Clinical Research

Predicting Acute Kidney Injury in Trauma Patients: Biomarkers as Early Indicators

Michal Frelich 12ABCDEFG , Vojtěch Vodička 1BF , Ondřej Jor 12BD , Filip Burša 12BDF , Peter Sklienka 12ABCE*

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.942271

Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e942271

Table 1 General characteristics of the study population according to acute kidney injury (AKI) status.

CharacteristicNon-AKIn=73 (74.5%)AKIn=25 (25.5%)
Sex, male51.0 (69.9%)20.0 (80.0%)
Age (years)44.2 (15.7)42.6 (16.0)
Injury severity score29.4 (9.5)40.8 (11.3)
Lactate (mmol/L)3.2 (1.8)6.0 (4.0)
Received RRT0.04.0 (16.0%)
Creatinine day 2 (μmol/L)71.9 (15.9)147.1 (27.0)
Creatinine day 3 (μmol/L)69.0 (15.6)137.0 (36.5)
Creatinine day 4 (μmol/L)64.1 (15.5)121.5 (39.0)
Creatinine day 5 (μmol/L)61.7 (15.7)110.7 (48.0)
Creatinine day 6 (μmol/L)60.4 (15.4)103.8 (46.5)
Creatinine day 7 (μmol/L)59.4 (15.4)97.8 (45.5)
Creatinine day 8 (μmol/L)59.7 (16.4)91.4 (40.1)
Time from injury to ED arrival (min)38.0 (12.0)37.0 (11.0)
Data presented as mean (standard deviation) or number (%). Injury severity score (range from 0 to 75). ED – Emergency Department; RRT – renal replacement therapy.

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