effects of atorvastatin on biomarkers of acute kidney injury in amikacin recipients: a pilot, randomized, placebo?controlled, clinical trial
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background: the most common clinical indication of aminoglycosides (ag) is the treatment of serious gram?negative infections.the aim of this study was to evaluate plausible effects of atorvastatin on the biomarkers of acute kidney injury (aki) in patients receiving amikacin. materials and methods: in this double?blinded randomized clinical trial, fifty patients (25 in each group) receiving amikacin (15 mg/kg/day) were randomly assigned to either atorvastatin (40 mg/day) or placebo (40 mg/day) groups for 7 days. blood urea nitrogen (bun), serum creatinine (scr), and urinary neutrophil gelatinase?associated lipocalin (ngal) levels were measured at days 0, 1, and 7 of amikacin treatment. results: during the study period, 4 (8%) patients including two patients in each atorvastatin and placebo group experienced aki. urine ngal/urine cr did not change significantly between and within placebo and atorvastatin groups during the study period. similarly, the mean changes in scr, bun, and urine ngal/urine cr values did not differ significantly between and within patients with and without aki. conclusion: our data suggested that the changing pattern of urine ngal/urine cr ratio did not differ significantly between the atorvastatin and placebo groups during the early phase of amikacin treatment.
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