Acute Kidney Injury Associated with Cardiac Surgery
University of Virginia Health System
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Abstract
Acute renal failure (ARF) occurs in up to 30% of patients who undergo cardiac surgery, with dialysis being required in approximately 1% of all patients. The development of ARF is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality independent of all other factors. The pathogenesis of ARF involves multiple pathways. Hemodynamic, inflammatory, and nephrotoxic factors are involved and overlap each other in leading to kidney injury. Clinical studies have identified risk factors for ARF that can be used to determine effectively the risk for ARF in patients who undergo bypass surgery. These high-risk patients then can be targeted for renal protective strategies. Thus far, no single strategy has demonstrated…
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- Medicine
- Acute kidney injury
- Dialysis
- Nephrotoxicity
- Cardiac surgery
- Pathogenesis
- Internal medicine
- Intensive care medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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