@article{918e0774bd1e4f23aeb9c304de4ed235,
title = "Optimizing the AKI definition during first postnatal week using Assessment of Worldwide Acute Kidney Injury Epidemiology in Neonates (AWAKEN) cohort",
abstract = "Background: Neonates with serum creatinine (SCr) rise ≥0.3 mg/dL and/or ≥50% SCr rise are more likely to die, even when controlling for confounders. These thresholds have not been tested in newborns. We hypothesized that different gestational age (GA) groups require different SCr thresholds. Methods: Neonates in Assessment of Worldwide Acute Kidney Epidemiology in Neonates (AWAKEN) with ≥1 SCr on postnatal days 1–2 and ≥1 SCr on postnatal days 3–8 were assessed. We compared the mortality predictability of SCr absolute (≥0.3 mg/dL) vs percent (≥50%) rise. Next, we determine usefulness of combining absolute with percent rise. Finally, we determined the optimal absolute, percent, and maximum SCr thresholds that provide the highest mortality area under curve (AUC) and specificity for different GA groups. Results: The ≥0.3 mg/dL rise outperformed ≥50% SCr rise. Addition of percent rise did not improve mortality predictability. The optimal SCr thresholds to predict AUC and specificity were ≥0.3 and ≥0.6 mg/dL for ≤29 weeks GA, and ≥0.1 and ≥0.3 mg/dL for >29 week GA. The maximum SCr value provides great specificity. Conclusion: Unique SCr rise cutoffs for different GA improves outcome prediction. Percent SCr rise does not add value to the neonatal AKI definition.",
author = "David Askenazi and Carolyn Abitbol and Louis Boohaker and Russell Griffin and Rupesh Raina and Joshua Dower and Davis, {T. Keefe} and Ray, {Patricio E.} and Sofia Perazzo and Marissa DeFreitas and Lawrence Milner and Namasivayam Ambalavanan and Cole, {F. Sessions} and Erin Rademacher and Michael Zappitelli and Maroun Mhanna and Selewski, {David T.} and Subrata Sarkar and Alison Kent and Jeffery Fletcher and Shahnaz Duara and Charlton, {Jennifer R.} and Swanson, {Jonathan R.} and Ronnie Guillet and Carl D{\textquoteright}Angio and Ayesa Mian and Deepak Kumar and Jetton, {Jennifer G.} and Brophy, {Patrick D.} and Colaizy, {Tarah T.} and Klein, {Jonathan M.} and Arikan, {Ayse Akcan} and Rhee, {Christopher J.} and Goldstein, {Stuart L.} and Nathan, {Amy T.} and Kupferman, {Juan C.} and Alok Bhutada and Shantanu Rastogi and Elizabeth Bonachea and John Mahan and Alexandra Smith and Mamta Fuloria and Kimberly Reidy and Kaskel, {Frederick J.} and Soranno, {Danielle E.} and Jason Gien and Gist, {Katja M.} and Chishti, {Aftab S.} and Hanna, {Mina H.} and Sangeeta Hingorani",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019, International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.",
year = "2019",
month = feb,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1038/s41390-018-0249-8",
language = "English",
volume = "85",
pages = "329--338",
journal = "Pediatric Research",
issn = "0031-3998",
publisher = "Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Ltd.",
number = "3",
}