Journal article
Role of perioperative hypotension in postoperative acute kidney injury: a narrative review
YR Lankadeva, CN May, R Bellomo, RG Evans
British Journal of Anaesthesia | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2022
Abstract
Perioperative hypotension is common and associated with poor outcomes, including acute kidney injury (AKI). The mechanistic link between perioperative hypotension and AKI is at least partly a consequence of the susceptibility of the kidney, and particularly the renal medulla, to ischaemia and hypoxia. Several critical gaps in our knowledge lead to uncertainty about when and how to intervene to prevent AKI attributable to perioperative hypotension. First, although we know that the risk of AKI varies with both the severity and duration of hypotensive episodes, ‘safe’ levels of arterial pressure have not been identified. Second, there have been few adequately powered clinical trials of interven..
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Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (GNT1185777, GNT1188514); Future Leader Fellowship by the National Heart Foundation of Australia (101853, 105666) to YRL.