Title of article :
The Application of Urinary NGAL Measurement for Early Detection of AKI in Hospitalized Patients with Poisoning
Author/Authors :
Zafar Mohtashami, Azita Nephrology Department - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Lorestan, Iran , Hadian, Babak Nephrology Department - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Lorestan, Iran , Mahmoudi, Ghafar Ali Toxicology Department - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Lorestan, Iran , Anbari, Khatereh Community Medicine and Epidemiology Department - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Lorestan, Iran , Salahbarzin, Amir Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Lorestan, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction. Early diagnosis of acute kidney injury is critical for
decision-making. Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL)
is a biomarker introduced for early detection of acute kidney injury
(AKI). We evaluated urinary NGAL level in hospitalized patients
due to poisoning as a predictor of AKI.
Methods. We studied patients with poisoning due to various causes.
Urinary NGAL and urine creatinine levels were measured. Serum
creatinine levels were measured for all patients at baseline and
after 24 and 48 hours. Then, a ROC curve developed for urinary
NGAL, and cutoff point and accuracy of urinary NGAL test were
determined.
Results. Ninety hospitalized patients with acute poisoning were
consecutively recruited into the study over an eight-months period.
With the gold standard test (i.e., serum creatinine measurement),
21 patients were diagnosed with acute kidney injury (AKI) and 69
with non-AKI, whereas according to ROC curve, at a cutoff point
of 110 ng/ml, urinary NGAL with an 81% sensitivity and 91.3%
specificity distinguished 23 patients with AKI and 67 with non-
AKI. The false positive and false negative values of urinary NGAL
test were 8.7% and 19%, respectively. The positive predictive value
and negative predictive value of urinary NGAL were estimated
to be 73.9% and 94%, respectively.
Conclusion. Urinary NGAL test, with an AUC of ROC curve of
approximately 90% and a sensitivity of 81%, can be used for early
detection of AKI. It has a high specificity (91.3%), indicating that
the percentage of false positive cases (8.7%) will be small.
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Keywords :
NGAL , creatinine , acute kidney injury , poisoning
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)