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pmid24887982      Ann+Surg 2015 ; 261 (6): 1207-14
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  • COST AND MORTALITY ASSOCIATED WITH POSTOPERATIVE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY #MMPMID24887982
  • Hobson C; Ozrazgat-Baslanti T; Kuxhausen A; Thottakkara P; Efron PA; Moore FA; Moldawer LL; Segal MS; Bihorac A
  • Ann Surg 2015[Jun]; 261 (6): 1207-14 PMID24887982show ga
  • OBJECTIVE: To determine the incremental hospital cost and mortality associated with the development of postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI) and with other associated postoperative complications. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Each year 1.5 million patients develop a major complication after surgery. Postoperative AKI is one of the most common postoperative complications and is associated with an increase in hospital mortality and decreased survival for up to 15 years after surgery. METHODS: In a single-center cohort of 50,314 adult surgical patients undergoing major inpatient surgery we applied risk-adjusted regression models for cost and mortality using postoperative AKI and other complications as the main independent predictors. We defined AKI using consensus RIFLE criteria. RESULTS: The prevalence of AKI was 39% among 50,314 patients with available serum creatinine. Patients with AKI were more likely to have postoperative complications and had longer lengths of stay in the intensive care unit and the hospital. The risk-adjusted average cost of care for patients undergoing surgery was $42,600 for patients with any AKI compared to $26,700 for patients without AKI. The risk-adjusted 90-day mortality was 6.5% for patients with any AKI compared to 4.4% for patients without AKI. Serious postoperative complications resulted in increased cost of care and mortality for all patients, but the increase was much larger for those patients with any degree of AKI. CONCLUSIONS: Hospital costs and mortality are strongly associated with postoperative AKI, are correlated with the severity of AKI, and are much higher for patients with other postoperative complications in addition to AKI.
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