Journal article

Effect of mean arterial pressure, haemoglobin and blood transfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass on post-operative acute kidney injury

M Haase, R Bellomo, D Story, A Letis, K Klemz, G Matalanis, S Seevanayagam, D Dragun, E Seeliger, PR Mertens, A Haase-Fielitz

Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | Published : 2012

Abstract

Background.Acute kidney injury (AKI) after cardiac surgery is a common and serious condition carrying significant costs. During cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) surgery, modifiable factors may contribute to post-operative AKI. Their avoidance might be a potential target for nephroprotection. Methods.The objective of the present study was to identify and determine whether intraoperative hypotension, anaemia, or their combination, red blood cell transfusion or vasopressor use are independent risk factors for post-operative AKI defined by the RIFLE (renal Risk, Injury, Failure, Loss of renal function and End-stage renal disease) classification and other thresholds using a mixed logistic multivariat..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This study was partly funded by a grant from the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists and by the Austin Hospital Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Trust Fund, both non-profit foundations. M. H. is a Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation, Bonn, Germany and A.H.-F. is a Fellow of the Jackstadt-Foundation, Essen, Germany, both non-profit organizations. There are no relationships with industry.