Authors
Keyvan Karkouti, Duminda N Wijeysundera, Terrence M Yau, Jeannie L Callum, Davy C Cheng, Mark Crowther, Jean-Yves Dupuis, Stephen E Fremes, Blaine Kent, Claude Laflamme, Andre Lamy, Jean-Francois Legare, C David Mazer, Stuart A McCluskey, Fraser D Rubens, Corey Sawchuk, W Scott Beattie
Publication date
2009/2/3
Journal
Circulation
Volume
119
Issue
4
Pages
495-502
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background— Acute kidney injury (AKI) after cardiac surgery is a major health issue. Lacking effective therapies, risk factor modification may offer a means of preventing this complication. The objective of the present study was to identify and determine the prognostic importance of such risk factors.
Methods and Results— Data from a multicenter cohort of 3500 adult patients who underwent cardiac surgery at 7 hospitals during 2004 were analyzed (using multivariable logistic regression modeling) to determine the independent relationships between 3 thresholds of AKI (>25%, >50%, and >75% decrease in estimated glomerular filtration rate within 1 week of surgery or need for postoperative dialysis) with death rates, as well as to identify modifiable risk factors for AKI. The 3 thresholds of AKI occurred in 24% (n=829), 7% (n=228), and 3% (n=119) of the cohort, respectively. All 3 thresholds were independently …
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