Practice Implications of Recent Clinical Trials for the Prevention of Acute Kidney Injury in Cardiovascular Surgery

M. Shimada, B. Dass, Gurjit S. Dhatt, Mourad M. Alsabbagh, A. Asmar, Imtiaz Ather, Rajni Sharma, A. Ejaz
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Abstract Acute kidney injury in patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery is a complex problem with associated increased risks for dialysis, short- and long-term mortality, and progression to end-stage renal disease. Interventions to prevent and treat renal complications in this cohort have seldom been uniformly satisfactory due to the differences in strategies for intervention, drug doses and duration of treatment, baseline renal functions, and population studied. Nonetheless, significant advances have been made and include recognition of the effect of preexisting organ dysfunction on renal outcomes, reassessment of existing therapeutic interventions, and exploration of the feasibility of newer agents to prevent and treat acute kidney injury in cardiovascular surgery patients. This article briefly reviews several of these issues with an emphasis on recent clinical trials in this cohort.
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近期预防心血管手术急性肾损伤临床试验的实践意义
心血管手术患者的急性肾损伤是一个复杂的问题,与透析、短期和长期死亡率以及进展为终末期肾脏疾病的风险增加有关。由于干预策略、药物剂量和治疗持续时间、基线肾功能和研究人群的差异,该队列中预防和治疗肾脏并发症的干预措施很少一致令人满意。尽管如此,已经取得了重大进展,包括认识到先前存在的器官功能障碍对肾脏预后的影响,重新评估现有的治疗干预措施,以及探索新的药物预防和治疗心血管手术患者急性肾损伤的可行性。本文简要回顾了其中的几个问题,重点介绍了最近在这一队列中的临床试验。
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