BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients. Olfactomedin 4 (OLFM4), a secreted glycoprotein expressed in neutrophils and stressed epithelial cells, is upregulated in loop of Henle (LOH) cells following AKI. We hypothesized that urine OLFM4 (uOLFM4) will increase in patients with AKI and may predict furosemide responsiveness. METHODS: Urine from critically ill children was collected prospectively and tested for uOLFM4 concentrations with a Luminex immunoassay. Severe AKI was defined by KDIGO (stage 2/3) serum creatinine criteria. Furosemide responsiveness was defined asâ>â3Â mL/kg/h of urine output in the 4Â h after a 1Â mg/kg IV furosemide dose administered as part of standard of care. RESULTS: Fifty-seven patients contributed 178 urine samples. Irrespective of sepsis status or AKI cause, uOLFM4 concentrations were higher in patients with AKI (221Â ng/mL [IQR 93-425] vs. 36Â ng/mL [IQR 15-115], pâ=â0.007). uOLFM4 concentrations were higher in patients unresponsive to furosemide (230Â ng/mL [IQR 102-534] vs. 42Â ng/mL [IQR 21-161], pâ=â0.04). Area under the receiver operating curve for association with furosemide responsiveness was 0.75 (95% CI, 0.60-0.90). CONCLUSIONS: AKI is associated with increased uOLFM4. Higher uOLFM4 is associated with a lack of response to furosemide. Further testing is warranted to determine whether uOLFM4 could identify patients most likely to benefit from earlier escalation from diuretics to kidney replacement therapy to maintain fluid balance. A higher resolution version of the Graphical abstract is available as Supplementary information.
Acute kidney injury biomarker olfactomedin 4 predicts furosemide responsiveness.
急性肾损伤生物标志物嗅觉素 4 可预测呋塞米反应性
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作者:Hasson Denise C, Zhang Bin, Krallman Kelli, Rose James E, Kempton Kristalynn M, Steele Paul, Devarajan Prasad, Goldstein Stuart L, Alder Matthew N
| 期刊: | Pediatric Nephrology | 影响因子: | 2.600 |
| 时间: | 2023 | 起止号: | 2023 Sep;38(9):3153-3161 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s00467-023-05920-2 | 研究方向: | 毒理研究 |
| 疾病类型: | 肾损伤 | ||
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