Abstract

ABSTRACT

Background

Nephrotoxic drugs frequently cause acute kidney injury (AKI) in adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients. However, there is a lack of large pharmaco-epidemiological studies investigating the associations between drugs and AKI. Importantly, AKI risk factors may also be indications or contraindications for drugs and thereby confound the associations. Here, we aimed to estimate the associations between commonly administered (potentially) nephrotoxic drug groups and AKI in adult ICU patients whilst adjusting for confounding.

Methods

In this multicenter retrospective observational study, we included adult ICU admissions to 13 Dutch ICUs. We measured exposure to 44 predefined (potentially) nephrotoxic drug groups. The outcome was AKI during ICU admission. The association between each drug group and AKI was estimated using etiological cause-specific Cox proportional hazard models and adjusted for confounding. To facilitate an (independent) informed assessment of residual confounding, we manually identified drug group-specific confounders using a large drug knowledge database and existing literature.

Results

We included 92 616 ICU admissions, of which 13 492 developed AKI (15%). We found 14 drug groups to be associated with a higher hazard of AKI after adjustment for confounding. These groups included established (e.g. aminoglycosides), less well established (e.g. opioids) and controversial (e.g. sympathomimetics with α- and β-effect) drugs.

Conclusions

The results confirm existing insights and provide new ones regarding drug associated AKI in adult ICU patients. These insights warrant caution and extra monitoring when prescribing nephrotoxic drugs in the ICU and indicate which drug groups require further investigation.

Details

Title
Acute kidney injury associated with nephrotoxic drugs in critically ill patients: a multicenter cohort study using electronic health record data
Author
Izak A R Yasrebi-de Kom 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Dongelmans, Dave A 2 ; Abu-Hanna, Ameen 1 ; Schut, Martijn C 1 ; de Lange, Dylan W 3 ; van Roon, Eric N 4 ; de Jonge, Evert 5 ; Bouman, Catherine S C 6 ; de Keizer, Nicolette F 1 ; Jager, Kitty J 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Klopotowska, Joanna E 1 ; J ten Cate; Schutte, P F; D van Balen; Hendriks, S; Lau, C; Vermeijden, W J; Beishuizen, A; Masselink, J B; Spronk, P E; H J M van Kan; W M van den Bergh; Renes, M H; Bult, W; Hoeksema, M; Wesselink, E; Purmer, I M; Bosma, B E; S H W van Bree; Wierenga, P C; Bosman, R J; Franssen, E J F; Karakus, A; Sigtermans, M; Kuck, E M

 Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam, Department of Medical Informatics , Amsterdam , The Netherlands 
 Amsterdam Public Health , Amsterdam , The Netherlands 
 Department of Intensive Care and Dutch Poison Information Center, University Medical Center Utrecht , Utrecht , The Netherlands 
 Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology , Medical Center Leeuwarden, Leeuwarden , The Netherlands 
 Department of Intensive Care, Leiden University Medical Center , Leiden , The Netherlands 
 Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam, Department of Intensive Care Medicine , Amsterdam , The Netherlands 
Pages
2549-2558
Publication year
2023
Publication date
Dec 2023
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
20488505
e-ISSN
20488513
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3167996462
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the ERA. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.