Congenital: Renal failure
Syndecan-1 improves severe acute kidney injury prediction after pediatric cardiac surgery

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Abstract

Objective

Acute kidney injury is a common occurrence after pediatric cardiac surgery and is associated with adverse patient outcomes. Syndecan-1 is a biomarker of endothelial glycocalyx damage, and its early increment after surgery can be associated with acute kidney injury.

Methods

We performed a prospective cohort study with 289 patients aged less than 18 years who underwent cardiac surgery at 1 reference institution. Postoperative plasma syndecan-1 was collected within the first 2 hours after cardiac surgery. Severe acute kidney injury, defined according to Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes stage 2 or 3, doubling of serum creatinine from the preoperative value, or need for dialysis during hospitalization, was the main outcome. Analyses were adjusted for clinical variables and “renal angina index” components (early decrease in estimated creatinine clearance from baseline and increase in percent of intensive care unit fluid overload on the first postoperative day).

Results

Plasma syndecan-1 levels measured early in the postoperative period were independently associated with severe acute kidney injury. The accuracy of postoperative syndecan-1 for the diagnosis of severe acute kidney injury was moderate (area under the curve receiver operating characteristic, 0.77; 95% confidence interval, 0.68-0.85). The addition of syndecan-1 improved the discrimination capacity of a clinical model from 0.80 to 0.86 (P = .004) and improved risk prediction, as measured by net reclassification improvement and integrated discrimination improvement. Postoperative sundecan-1 levels also were independently associated with longer length of intensive care unit and hospital stay.

Conclusions

Postoperative plasma syndecan-1 is associated with subsequent severe acute kidney injury and poor outcomes among children undergoing cardiac surgery. It may be useful to identify patients who are at increased risk for acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery.

Key Words

acute kidney injury
syndecan-1
cardiac surgery

Abbreviations and Acronyms

AKI
acute kidney injury
AUC-ROC
area under the curve receiver operating characteristic
CPB
cardiopulmonary bypass
eGFR
estimated glomerular filtration rate
ICAM-1
intercellular adhesion molecule-1
ICU
intensive care unit
NRI
net reclassification improvement
NGAL
neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin
RACHS-1
Risk Adjustment in Congenital Heart Surgery-1
RAI
renal angina index

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Funded by the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Grant Number 470589/2014-0.