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Clinical characteristics of acute kidney injury in patients with scrub typhus--RIFLE criteria validation.
[scrub typhus]
There
are
limited
data
available
on
the
validity
of
the
RIFLE
classification
for
AKI
in
patients
with
scrub
typhus
.
We
investigated
the
incidence
and
clinical
characteristics
of
scrub
typhus
associated
AKI
using
the
RIFLE
criteria
.
From
2010
to
2012
,
238
patients
were
diagnosed
with
scrub
typhus
.
Of
these
,
we
included
223
patients
who
were
followed
up
until
renal
recovery
or
for
at
least
three
months
.
We
evaluated
the
incidence
,
clinical
characteristics
,
and
severity
of
AKI
based
on
the
RIFLE
classification
.
Of
the
223
patients
,
47
(
21
%
)
had
scrub
typhus
-associated
AKI
.
The
incidence
of
AKI
was
21
.
1
%
;
of
which
,
10
.
7
%
,
9
.
4
%
and
1
%
were
classified
as
Risk
,
Injury
and
Failure
,
respectively
.
In
comparison
with
patients
in
the
non-
AKI
group
,
the
patients
in
the
AKI
group
were
older
(
70
Â
±
Â
9
vs
61
Â
±
Â
14
year
,
P
Â
=
Â
0
.
01
)
and
had
one
or
more
comorbidities
such
as
hypertension
,
diabetes
,
and
chronic
kidney
disease
(
77
%
vs
22
%
,
p
Â
=
Â
0
.
01
)
.
In
the
AKI
group
,
forty-
four
patients
had
AKI
prior
to
admission
,
and
three
patients
experienced
AKI
during
their
hospitalization
.
By
multivariate
logistic
regression
analysis
,
age
and
comorbidity
were
significant
predictors
of
AKI
.
All
patients
recovered
baseline
renal
function
without
renal
replacement
therapy
following
antibiotics
therapy
and
supportive
care
.
The
incidence
of
AKI
in
patient
with
scrub
typhus
is
21
%
.
Age
and
co
-morbidity
are
significant
predictors
of
AKI
in
scrub
typhus
.
In
cases
of
scrub
typhus
-associated
AKI
,
anti-rickettsia
agent
and
supportive
care
are
very
important
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"diabetes"
symptom
adrenal incidentaloma
scrub typhus
werner syndrome
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