Renal Dysfunction in Routine Proton-Pump Inhibitor Use May Be Linked to Comorbidities: A Real-World Observational Study
Indian journal of gastroenterology official journal of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology(2024)
Abstract
The use of proton-pump inhibitors (PPI) is linked with infrequent but serious adverse events, including acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease (CKD) and progression of CKD. Data on renal safety in routine use of PPI are more relevant to clinical practice. We studied whether such use of PPI is associated with renal dysfunction. Patients taking PPI for at least six weeks had serum creatinine tested pre (n = 200) and post (n = 180) recruitment. These patients were then advised to follow-up: those taking PPI for at least 90 days in the next six months (n = 77) and at least another 90 days in the following six months (n = 50), had serum creatinine tested at such follow-up. Renal dysfunction was defined as any increase in serum creatinine level above baseline. The 200 patients recruited had mean age 39.6 (SD 9.2) years. Ninety-eight (49
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Acid suppressant drugs,Estimated glomerular filtration rate,Interstitial nephritis,Renal injury
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