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Published on: July 17, 2016
Nephrotoxin-Related Acute Kidney Injury and Predicting High-Risk Medication Combinations in the Hospitalized Child
Karyn E Yonekawa1, Chuan Zhou1,2, Wren L Haaland2
1Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington.
Background:
In the hospitalized patient, nephrotoxin exposure is one potentially modifiable risk factor for acute kidney injury (AKI). Clinical decision support based on nephrotoxin ordering was developed at our hospital to assist inpatient providers with the prevention or mitigation of nephrotoxin-related AKI. The initial decision support algorithm (Algorithm 1) was modified in order to align with a national AKI collaborative (Algorithm 2).
Objective:
Our first aim was to determine the impact of this alignment on the sensitivity and specificity of our nephrotoxin-related AKI detection system. Second, if the system efficacy was found to be suboptimal, we then sought to develop an improved model.
Design:
A retrospective cohort study in hospitalized patients between December 1, 2013 and November 30, 2015 (N = 14,779) was conducted.
Interventions:
With the goal of increasing nephrotoxin-related AKI detection sensitivity, a novel model based on the identification of combinations of high-risk medications was developed.
Results:
Application of the algorithms to our nephrotoxin use and AKI data resulted in sensitivities of 46.9% (Algorithm 1) and 43.3% (Algorithm 2, P = .22) and specificities of 73.6% and 89.3%, respectively (P < .001). Our novel AKI detection model was able to deliver a sensitivity of 74% and a specificity of 70%.
Conclusions:
Modifications to our AKI detection system by adopting Algorithm 2, which included an expanded list of nephrotoxins and equally weighting each medication, did not improve our nephrotoxin-related AKI detection. It did improve our system's specificity. Sensitivity increased by >50% when we applied a novel algorithm based on observed data with identification of key medication combinations.
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