Volume 75, Issue 7 e14274
ORIGINAL PAPER

Prognostic significance of malnutrition scores in elderly patients for the prediction of contrast-induced acute kidney injury

Süleyman C. Efe

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Süleyman C. Efe

Department of Cardiology, Kartal Kosuyolu Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Süleyman Cagan Efe, Department of Cardiology, Kartal Kosuyolu Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Ali Karagöz

Ali Karagöz

Department of Cardiology, Kartal Kosuyolu Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Cem Doğan

Cem Doğan

Department of Cardiology, Kartal Kosuyolu Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Zübeyde Bayram

Zübeyde Bayram

Department of Cardiology, Kartal Kosuyolu Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Ender O. Cakmak

Ender O. Cakmak

Department of Cardiology, Kartal Kosuyolu Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Sedat Kalkan

Sedat Kalkan

Department of Cardiology, Pendik State Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Kürsat Aslan

Kürsat Aslan

Department of Cardiology, Istanbul Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Saadet Güven

Saadet Güven

Department of Cardiology, Istanbul Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Halil Ibrahim Tanboga

Halil Ibrahim Tanboga

Department of Cardiology, Nisantası University, Istanbul, Turkey

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Burak Ayca

Burak Ayca

Department of Cardiology, Istanbul Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Turgut Karabağ

Turgut Karabağ

Department of Cardiology, Istanbul Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Cihangir Kaymaz

Cihangir Kaymaz

Department of Cardiology, Kartal Kosuyolu Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Nihal Ozdemir

Nihal Ozdemir

Department of Cardiology, Kartal Kosuyolu Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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First published: 28 April 2021
Citations: 15

Abstract

Background

Malnutrition reflects the general condition of a patient including physical condition, protein turnover, and immune competence. Contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) is a disorder that adversely affects the prognosis of older adults. In our study, we aimed to show the relationship between CI-AKI and malnutrition status in elderly patients over 65 years of age with chronic coronary artery disease (CAD).

Methods

Study enrolled 360 consecutive patients with coronary angiography performed because of chronic coronary artery disease. Patients pre-procedural and post-procedural blood samples were taken and prognostic nutritional index (PNI), controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score, and geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI) malnutrition scores were calculated.

Results

The median age of the patients included in the study was 69 (67-72, IQR) and CI-AKI was seen in 91 (25.2%) patients. Univariate regression analysis showed that age, diabetes mellitus, baseline creatinine, body weight-adapted contrast agent, haemoglobin, left ventricular ejection fraction, CONUT score, PNI score, and GNRI score were independent predictors of CI-AKI. In model 1, increase in CONUT score (2 to 5) (OR: 3.21 (2.11-4.88), in model 2, increase in PNI score (37.4 to 45) (OR: 0.34, (0.24-0.49)), and in model 3, increase in GNRI score (89.5 to 103.8) (OR: 0.55, (0.38-0.81)) were independently associated with the presence of CI-AKI. PNI showed better results than other models in discriminating the predictable capability for CI-AKI.

Conclusion

Malnutrition assessment of elderly patients before performing diagnostic or interventional coronary procedures could help clinicians to identify patients with elevated risk for CI-AKI.

DISCLOSURES

The authors have declared no conflict of interest.

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