Association of the Hemoglobin to Serum Creatinine Ratio with In-Hospital Adverse Outcomes after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention among Non-Dialysis Patients: Insights from a Japanese Nationwide Registry (J-PCI Registry)
Numasawa Y, Inohara T, Ishii H, Yamaji K, Kohsaka S, Sawano M, Kodaira M, Uemura S, Kadota K, Amano T, Nakamura M, Ikari Y. Association of the Hemoglobin to Serum Creatinine Ratio with In-Hospital Adverse Outcomes after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention among Non-Dialysis Patients: Insights from a Japanese Nationwide Registry (J-PCI Registry). Journal Of Clinical Medicine 2020, 9: 3612. PMID: 33182592, PMCID: PMC7696709, DOI: 10.3390/jcm9113612.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPercutaneous coronary interventionNon-dialysis patientsHospital adverse outcomesJapanese nationwide registryAdverse outcomesHospital mortalityCoronary interventionNationwide registryCr ratioComplex coronary artery diseaseIn-Hospital Adverse OutcomesHospital clinical outcomesSpline curve analysisHigher creatinine levelsCoronary artery diseaseSerum creatinine ratioBaseline hemoglobinMore comorbiditiesJapanese medical institutionsBaseline characteristicsCreatinine levelsRenal functionArtery diseaseCreatinine ratioLower hemoglobinAssociation of decreasing hemoglobin levels with the incidence of acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention: a prospective multi-center study
Kuno T, Numasawa Y, Mikami T, Niimi N, Sawano M, Kodaira M, Suzuki M, Ueno K, Ueda I, Fukuda K, Kohsaka S. Association of decreasing hemoglobin levels with the incidence of acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention: a prospective multi-center study. Heart And Vessels 2020, 36: 330-336. PMID: 33034713, DOI: 10.1007/s00380-020-01706-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute kidney injuryPercutaneous coronary interventionRisk of AKIHemoglobin dropAKI incidenceKidney injuryCoronary interventionHemoglobin levelsProspective multi-center studySerum creatinine levelsMulti-center studyRelative decreaseConsecutive patientsCreatinine levelsIndependent predictorsRisk factorsHemoglobin changeHigh riskAbsolute decreaseLogistic regressionPatientsIncidenceHemoglobinInjuryDl