TIMP-2∗IGFBP7 (Nephrocheck®) Measurements at Intensive Care Unit Admission after Cardiac Surgery are Predictive for Acute Kidney Injury Within 48 Hours

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Aims: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a postoperative complication after cardiac surgery with a high impact on mortality and morbidity. Nephrocheck® [TIMP-2∗IGFBP7] determines markers of tubular stress, which occurs prior to tubular damage. It is unknown at which time-point [TIMP-2∗IGFBP7] measurement should be performed to ideally predict AKI. We investigated the association of [TIMP-2∗IGFBP7] at various time-points with the incidence of AKI in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery including cardio-pulmonary bypass. Methods: In a prospective cohort study, serial blood and urine samples were collected from 150 patients: pre-operative, at ICU-admission, 24h and 48h post-surgery. AKI was defined as Serum-Creatinine rise >0.3 mg/dl within 48hrs. Urinary [TIMP-2∗IGFBP7] was measured at pre-operative, ICU-admission and 24h post-surgery; medical staff was kept blinded to these results. Results: A total of 35 patients (23.5%) experienced AKI, with a higher incidence in those with high [TIMP-2∗IGFBP7] values at ICU admission (57.1% vs. 10.1%, p<0.001). In logistic regression [TIMP-2∗IGFBP7] at ICU admission was independently associated with the occurrence of AKI (Odds Ratio 11.83; p<0.001, C-statistic= 0.74) after adjustment for EuroSCORE II and CBP-time. Conclusions: Early detection of elevated [TIMP-2∗IGFBP7] at ICU admission was strongly predictive for postoperative AKI and appeared to be more precise as compared to subsequent measurements.

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Heuschmann, P. U., Heuschmann, P. U., Wagner, M., Stork, T., Heuschmann, P. U., Leyh, R. G., & Wagner, M. (2017). TIMP-2∗IGFBP7 (Nephrocheck®) Measurements at Intensive Care Unit Admission after Cardiac Surgery are Predictive for Acute Kidney Injury Within 48 Hours. In Kidney and Blood Pressure Research (Vol. 42, pp. 456–467). S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000479298

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