Background: Sepsis-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) is difficult to prevent because most patients are diagnosed after they develop it. Standard serum and urine creatinine levels are insensitive and nonspecific for detecting kidney injury in its early stages. Glutathione S-transferase (GST) has received little attention as a biomarker in AKI.

Methods: This study included 65 adult patients with sepsis who developed oliguria within 72 h of admission. Baseline serum creatinine values were recorded at least 1 month before or after intensive care unit (ICU) admission. The clinical endpoints were defined as the occurrence of advanced AKI stages 2 or 3 according to the KDIGO classification. Serum creatinine and urinary GST levels were measured every 6 h from admission until 72 h postoliguria development. The primary objective was to assess the correlation between urinary GST and serum creatinine levels in patients with sepsis-induced AKI.

Results: Among the 65 patients, 13 (20%) progressed to AKI Grade I, while 52 (80%) progressed to AKI Grade II or III. Both groups exhibited an increasing trend in serum creatinine and urinary GST levels up to 72 h. Significant mean differences between the two AKI groups were observed at 48 and 72 h for serum creatinine ( = 0.021 and = 0.007, respectively) and at 18 h for urinary GST levels ( = 0.044).

Conclusion: Urinary GST levels demonstrated an earlier elevation than serum creatinine levels in critically ill sepsis patients, underscoring their utility as a valuable tool for the early diagnosis and predicting AKI following admission to the ICU.

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