• Pak J Med Sci · Jul 2020

    Frequency, Co-morbidities and outcome of acute kidney injury in elderly admitted patients.

    • Huma Mamun Mahmud and Hormatz Diar Dara Dastoor.
    • Dr. Huma Mamun Mahmud, FCPS Nephrology., Department of Medicine, Division Nephrology Al Rahba Hospital, Seha, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
    • Pak J Med Sci. 2020 Jul 1; 36 (5): 920-924.

    ObjectivesTo analyse the frequency, co morbidities and outcome ofAcute Kidney Injury (AKI) in elderly patients.MethodsThis is an observational retrospective study performed in a secondary care Hospital located in Abu Dhabi. Study include adult patients admitted during 01st January 2018 till 31st December 2018. We uses KDIGO criteria of more than 26.5 micromol/L increase in serum creatinine within 48 hours or 1.5 times increase from baseline within seven days to define AKI. Patients were followed from admission till discharge from hospital either to Home, to other facility or death. Analysis was done on SPSS version 20.ResultsTotal admissions for age 60 and above were 880. AKI was observed in 71 patients (8.0%). Most common co-morbidity found was hypertension being observed in 85.9%. Renal recovery was observed in 70.4% out of whom complete recovery was seen in only 32.4% and rest shows partial recovery. Hemodialysis was required in 16.90% and death results in 22.5% of our study patients.ConclusionAKI is frequent among elderly admitted patients, commonest co- morbidity in these patients is hypertension. Outcome of AKI in elderly patients is poor with death in 22% of our patients.Copyright: © Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences.

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