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The daily burden of acute kidney injury: A survey of US nephrologists on World Kidney Day

机译:急性肾损伤的每日负担:世界肾脏日对美国肾脏科医生的一项调查

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Background World Kidney Day 2013 focused on raising awareness of the impact and consequences of acute kidney injury (AKI). Although many studies have examined rates of AKI in hospitalized patients, we were interested in the impact of AKI on the workload of nephrologists. Study Design Cross-sectional forced-choice internet-based survey. Setting & Participants 598 survey respondents who were US-based nephrologist members of the American Society of Nephrology. Outcomes Numbers of inpatients and outpatients seen on World Kidney Day 2013 for the management of AKI or other conditions (and specifically in-hospital renal replacement therapies [RRTs]), based on self-report of number/percentage of patients seen on World Kidney Day and in the prior year. Results Of 598 physician respondents (response rate, 12%), 310 saw patients in the hospital on World Kidney Day. Of 3,285 patients seen by respondents, 1,500 were seen for AKI (46%); 1,233, for end-stage renal disease (37%); and 552, for non-AKI/end-stage renal disease-related problems (17%). Of patients with AKI, 688 (46%) were in the intensive care unit and 415 (28%) received RRT. Intermittent hemodialysis was performed in 315 patients (76%) who received RRT. Delivered dialysis dose was quantified in only 48 (15%) of those receiving intermittent hemodialysis. 260 respondents saw 2,380 patients in the ambulatory setting, of whom 207 (9%) were seen for follow-up of AKI. Limitations There was a low response rate to the survey. Numbers of patients were self-reported. Conclusions This is the first physician survey examining the care of patients and impact of AKI on current in-hospital and ambulatory nephrology practices. In our sample, AKI was the most common reason for in-hospital nephrology consultation. Furthermore, our findings point to significant areas in which improvement is needed, including inadequate quantification of dialysis delivered dose. Finally, our survey highlights that AKI is a major public health issue.
机译:背景知识2013年世界肾脏日的重点是提高人们对急性肾损伤(AKI)的影响和后果的认识。尽管许多研究检查了住院患者中AKI的发生率,但我们对AKI对肾病医师工作量的影响感兴趣。研究设计基于互联网的横断面强制选择调查。设置与参与者598位接受调查的受访者是美国肾脏病学会的美国肾脏病专家。根据世界肾脏日看诊患者人数/百分比的自我报告,在2013年世界肾脏日看诊的用于治疗AKI或其他疾病(特别是医院内肾脏替代疗法[RRT])的住院患者和门诊患者数量和上一年。结果598位医生的受访者(响应率为12%)中,有310位在世界肾脏日那天在医院就诊。在受访者看过的3285位患者中,有1500位是AKI患者(46%)。 1,233,用于终末期肾脏疾病(37%);和552,用于非AKI /终末期肾脏疾病相关的问题(17%)。在AKI患者中,有688名(46%)在重症监护病房,有415名(28%)在接受RRT。 315例接受RRT的患者(76%)进行了间歇性血液透析。在接受间歇性血液透析的患者中,只有48(15%)人定量了透析剂量。 260名受访者在非卧床环境中看到了2380名患者,其中207名(9%)被随访了AKI。局限性该调查的答复率很低。自我报告的患者人数。结论这是第一项医师调查,旨在检查患者的护理以及AKI对当前医院内和门诊肾脏病实践的影响。在我们的样本中,AKI是医院内肾脏病咨询的最常见原因。此外,我们的发现指向需要改进的重要领域,包括对透析输送剂量的量化不足。最后,我们的调查强调了AKI是主要的公共卫生问题。

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