[Changes in renal function in subjects undergoing an aortocoronary bypass with extracorporeal circulation].

M Bucci, G D'Ambrosio, P Cascino, V Pace Palitti, G Martines
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It is well known that extracorporeal circulation (ECC) may determine an impaired renal function. The aim of our study was to identify those patients who, on the basis of the presence of cardiovascular risk factors such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension and hyperlipidemia, show more evident signs of such dysfunction. The study was conducted on 333 male patients, aged > 49 years, with normal renal function, who underwent coronary artery by-pass surgery in extracorporeal circulation. The results show that, among the cardiovascular risk factors, hypertension has a major influence on renal function after performing extracorporeal circulation, particularly on glomerular filtration rate and, when associated to diabetes mellitus, renal dysfunction may persist until the 9th post-operative day.

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[体外循环冠状动脉搭桥术患者肾功能的变化]。
众所周知,体外循环(ECC)可能决定肾功能受损。我们的研究目的是识别那些在存在心血管危险因素的基础上,如糖尿病、高血压和高脂血症,表现出更明显的心血管功能障碍迹象的患者。研究对象为333例男性患者,年龄> 49岁,肾功能正常,行体外循环冠状动脉旁路移植术。结果表明,在心血管危险因素中,高血压对体外循环术后肾功能有主要影响,尤其是对肾小球滤过率的影响,当合并糖尿病时,肾功能障碍可能持续到术后第9天。
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