Research Article

Primary Injuries and Secondary Organ Failures in Trauma Patients with Acute Kidney Injury Treated with Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy

Table 1

Patient characteristics, trauma mechanism, and organ injuries in trauma patients with acute kidney injury treated with continuous renal replacement therapy ().

Demographic data
Age (years)46 (29–64)
Male gender36 (86)
SAPS II score40 (32–48)
ISS score 36 (27–49)
SOFA score 13 (12–15)
Time from trauma to CRRT (days)5 (3–11)
Duration of any RRT (days)6 (4–15)

Trauma mechanisms
Blunt trauma 40 (95)
Car17 (41)
Squeeze10 (24)
Motorcycle 7 (17)
Pedestrian2 (5)
Fall 2 (5)
Gun2 (5)
Train 1 (2)
Explosion 1 (2)

Primary organ injuries
Central nervous system 9 (21)
Thorax 30 (71)
Abdomen 27 (64)
Pelvis 22 (52)
Multiple fractures 32 (76)

Outcome
Intensive care unit length of stay (days) 26 (12–46)
Dialysis-dependent 3 months 0 (0)
3-month mortality 15 (36)

Categorical data are presented as number (percent) and continuous data as median (interquartile range). SAPS II: simplified acute physiology score II.
ISS: injury severity score. SOFA: sequential organ failure assessment.
CRRT: continuous renal replacement therapy. RRT: renal replacement therapy. RIFLE: risk, injury, failure, loss, and end-stage renal disease.