Title of article :
Influence of Fluid Balance on Morbidity and Mortality in Critically Ill Patients With Acute Kidney Injury
Author/Authors :
Chaudhari, Anup P Department of Nephrology - Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra State, India , Malleshappa, Pavan Division of Nephrology - Department of Medicine - Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, B G Nagara, Karnataka State, India , Mehta, Hemant J Department of Nephrology - Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra State, India
Abstract :
Introduction. Fluid management in critically ill patients with acute
kidney injury (AKI) is controversial. Our study is aimed to evaluate
the association between fluid balance and patient outcome in AKI
patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU).
Materials and Methods. This prospective study was carried out at
Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre on 130 critically ill patients
with AKI admitted to ICU. Mean daily fluid balance (MDFB) was
measured and its correlation with clinical characteristics and
outcomes was assessed.
Results. During ICU stay, 48.2% patients had a positive and
52.8% had a negative MDFB. In the patients with positive MDFB,
mean ICU stay was longer and ventilation requirement, duration
of ventilation, inotrope requirement, and duration of inotrope
were greater as compared to the group with negative MDFB. A
significantly higher mortality rate were observed in the patients
with positive MDFB as compared to negative MDFB (43.5% versus
7.4%).
Conclusions. Negative fluid balance was independently associated
with a significant reduction in mortality, ICU stay, ventilator
requirement, and the need for renal replacement among critically
ill patients with AKI.
Keywords :
mortality , fluid balance , acute kidney injury
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)