Title of article :
Study of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in patients with cardiovascular shock
Author/Authors :
Pezeshgi, Aiyoub Department of Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran , Ghodrati, Samad Department of Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran , Kiafar, Mina Department of Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran , Kamali, Kurosh Department of Epidemiology - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran , Asadi-Khiavi, Masoud Zanjan Applied Pharmacology Research Center - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
Pages :
4
From page :
144
To page :
147
Abstract :
Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) makes a reversible accumulation of nitrogen products. This waste product is partly determined by serum creatinine level but it is not reliable during hypotension. However, neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), as a new biomarker, shows an obvious increase even at hypotensive status. Objectives: The presented study was designed to evaluate NGAL as a right biomarker for AKI early diagnosis and consequent appropriate therapies. Patients and Methods: In this study, 25 healthy individuals and 47 cases out of 60 primarily admitted patients with low blood pressure were evaluated for NGAL level using blood samplings, health documents as well as analysis of questionnaires data. The group’s sizes were determined based on AKI and hypotension risk rates. Exclusion and inclusion criteria were firmly considered to avoid major confounding factors. Results: AKI was found in 20 cases out of 47 hypotensive patients. NGAL levels were about 243.35 ± 105.74 ng/dL (Mean ± SD) in AKI and 192.32 ± 64.31 ng/dL (Mean ± SD) in non-AKI hypotensive patients that showed a significant difference (P = 0.037) at the first 6 hours. There was no significant difference between hospitalization duration and NGAL level (P = 0.616). Conclusion: NGAL is important diagnostic protein in the early stages of AKI while there was no creatinine increasing. On the other hand, NGAL level during early 6 hours of hypotension introduces it as an indicative biomarker of AKI based on provided literature and our presented results.
Keywords :
Neutrophil gelatinase-associated , lipocalin , Cardiovascular shock , Acute kidney injury , Hypotension
Journal title :
Journal of Renal Injury Prevention
DOI :
Serial Year :
2018
Journal title :
Journal of Renal Injury Prevention
Record number :
2435570
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