From: Anaemia is not a risk factor for progression of acute kidney injury: a retrospective analysis
Parameter | Total (n = 210) |
---|---|
Age, median (IQR) | 70 (57–77) |
Male gender, n (%) | 142 (68) |
Comorbidities | Â |
 CAD/CCF, n (%) | 92 (44) |
 Chronic hypertension, n (%) | 81 (39) |
 Diabetes mellitus, n (%) | 40 (19) |
 Malignancy, n (%) | 28 (13) |
 COPD, n (%) | 27 (13) |
 CKD, n (%) | 25 (12) |
 Neurological disease, n (%) | 23 (11) |
 Chronic liver disease, n (%) | 12 (6) |
Admission diagnosis | Â |
 Post-surgery, n (%) | 72 (34) |
 Cardiac, n (%) | 54 (26) |
 Sepsis, n (%) | 38 (18) |
 Respiratory, n (%) | 34 (16) |
 Other, n (%) | 12 (6) |
Severity of illness on admission to ICU | Â |
 APACHE II score, median (IQR) | 18 (14–22) |
 SOFA score, mean (SD) | 7.1 (2.8) |