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Acute kidney injury and single-dose administration of aminoglycoside in the Emergency Department: a comparison through propensity score matching

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Purpose: According to the Surviving Sepsis Campaign, aminoglycosides (AG) can be administered together with a β-lactam in patients with septic shock. Some authors propose administering a single dose of an AG combined with a β-lactam antibiotic in septic patients to extend the spectrum of antibiotic therapy. The aim of this study has been to investigate whether a single shot of AG when septic patients present at the Emergency Department (ED) is associated with acute kidney injury (AKI). Methods: We retrospectively enrolled patients based on a 3-year internal registry of septic patients visited in the Emergency Department (ED) of Pordenone Hospital. We compared the patients treated with a single dose of gentamicin (in addition to the β-lactam) and those who had not been treated to verify AKI incidence. Results: 355 patients were enrolled. The median age was 71 years (IQR 60-78). Less than 1% of the patients had a chronic renal disease. The most frequent infection source was the urinary tract (31%), followed by intra-abdominal and lower respiratory tract infections (15% for both). 131 patients received gentamicin. Unmatched data showed a significant difference between the two groups in AKI (79/131, 60.3% versus 102/224, 45.5%; p=0.010) and in infectious disease specialist's consultation (77/131, 59% versus 93/224, 41.5%; p=0.002). However, after propensity score matching, no significant difference was found. Conclusion: Our experience shows that a single-shot administration of gentamicin upon admission to the ED does not determine an increased incidence of AKI in septic patients.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
acute kidney injury; aminoglycosides; gentamicin; safety; sepsis
List of contributors:
Venturini, S.; Cugini, F.; Orso, D.; Crapis, M.; Fossati, S.; Callegari, A.; Pontoni, E.; De Santi, L.; Arcidiacono, D.; Lugano, M.; Vetrugno, L.; Bove, T.
Authors of the University:
VETRUGNO Luigi
Handle:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/763755
Published in:
GIORNALE ITALIANO DI NEFROLOGIA
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