RATE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY ACCORDING TO RIFLE CRITERIA IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE PANCREATITIS TREATED AT THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT, PHU THO PROVINCIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL

Văn Quý Lê1,, Thái Dũng Phạm2, Thị Hiền Nguyễn3
1 PhuTho General hospital
2 Vietnam Military Medical Academy
3 Thai Nguyen University Of Medicine And Pharmacy

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Objectives: To determine the rate and characteristics of acute kidney injury according to RIFLE criteria in patients with acute pancreatitis at the Intensive Care Unit, Phu Tho Provincial General Hospital. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional description was performed on 90 patients with acute pancreatitis. Results: The average age of the patients was 50.90 ± 12.22, the proportion of men was 82.22%, 42,22% had a history of pancreatitis. There are 25.56% characteristics of acute kidney injury according to the criteria of reduced glomerular filtration rate. According to the RIFLE classification, most patients had lesions at grade I 16.67%. There were no cases characterized by acute kidney injury at level L and level E. At the time of admission, the lesion on computed was mainly Balthazar D (51.11%), characteristics of acute kidney injury R (12.22%). Conclusion: The rate of acute kidney injury in patients with acute pancreatitis was 25.56%. The time with the highest rate of acute kidney injury was 24 hours after admission. The majority of patients with acute kidney injury were grade I (16,67%).

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