PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Preadmission kidney function and risk of acute kidney injury in patients hospitalized with acute pyelonephritis: A Danish population-based cohort study.

  • Henriette Vendelbo Graversen,
  • Mette Nørgaard,
  • Dorothea Nitsch,
  • Christian Fynbo Christiansen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247687
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
p. e0247687

Abstract

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Background and objectivesOnly few smaller studies have examined if impaired kidney function increases the risk of acute kidney injury in patients with acute pyelonephritis. Therefore, we estimated 30-day risk of acute kidney injury by preadmission kidney function in patients with acute pyelonephritis. Furthermore, we examined if impaired kidney function was a risk factor for development of acute kidney injury in pyelonephritis patients.MethodsThis cohort study included patients with a first-time hospitalization with pyelonephritis from 2000 to 2017. Preadmission kidney function (estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) ResultsAmong 8,760 patients with available data on preadmission kidney function, 25.8% had a preadmission eGFR ConclusionAcute kidney injury is a common complication in patients hospitalized with acute pyelonephritis. Preadmission impaired kidney function is a strong risk factor for development of acute kidney injury in pyelonephritis patients and more attention should be raised in prevention of pyelonephritis in patients with a low kidney function.