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Is Sex by Age Interaction The Missing Factor in Acute Kidney Injury Epidemiology? - PubMed

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  • #sex and age interaction
  • #epidemiology
  • Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a multifactorial syndrome linked to increased morbidity and mortality.
  • The study explores the impact of sex and age on AKI epidemiology and outcomes.
  • Data from 87,087 adult patients admitted to Italian hospitals (2016-2019) were analyzed.
  • AKI occurred in 20.6% of patients, with a higher incidence in females (21.4%) than males (19.8%).
  • Female patients were older, had lower eGFR at admission, and less diabetes but more congestive heart failure.
  • Stage 3 AKI was more common in males, while undiagnosed stage 1 AKI was more frequent in females.
  • Age-stratified analysis showed higher AKI incidence in younger males but higher incidence in oldest females.
  • Older male AKI patients had worse outcomes (mortality, ICU admission, hospital stay).
  • The study highlights the importance of sex-by-age interaction in AKI epidemiology and outcomes.