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. 2016 Jan 19;16:14. doi: 10.1186/s12890-016-0177-5

Table 2.

Comparison of patient characteristics between hospitalisations for lower respiratory tract infection with and without acute kidney injury

Hospitalisations with
AKI diagnosis (N = 230)
(%)
Hospitalisations without AKI diagnosis (N = 7574)
(%)
P Value
Age (years) < 0.001
 < 65 10.9 31.4
 65-74 22.2 29.2
 75-84 41.7 27.9
 ≥ 85 25.2 11.5
Sex (Male) 53.0 36.3 < 0.001
Smoking history 0.037
 Non-smoker 28.7 37.7
 Ex-smoker 59.6 53.4
 Current smoker 11.3 8.6
 Missing 0.4 0.3
Co-diagnosis of COPD 60.4 50.0 0.002
Outpatient eGFR (mL/min/1.73 m2) <0.001
 > 60 33.0 53.8
 45-60 17.4 11.0
 30-45 21.3 4.2
 15-30 10.0 1.3
 No measurement 18.3 29.8
History of AKI 20.4 4.4 < 0.001
Chronic conditions
 Heart failure 19.6 9.0 < 0.001
 Cirrhosis 0.9 0.6 0.638
 Diabetes 26.1 13.1 < 0.001
 Dementia 4.8 2.9 0.107
 Prostatic hypertrophy 17.0 7.5 < 0.001
Drugs with nephrotoxic potential
 NSAIDs 28.3 22.5 0.038
 Aminoglycoside nebuliser 1.3 0.1 0.001
 Aminoglycoside injection 1.3 0.7 0.227
 ACEI or ARBs 35.2 21.9 < 0.001
 Diuretics 44.8 29.5 < 0.001
Sepsis diagnosis 12.2 1.0 < 0.001

ACEI, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor; AKI, acute kidney injury; ARB, angiotensin II receptor blocker; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; NSAIDs, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs