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Perioperative Acute Kidney Injury Following Major Abdominal Surgery

Ashley Tomlinson, Laetitia Bullman,Rishabh Singh,Lui G Forni

BRITISH JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL MEDICINE(2021)

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Major abdominal surgery is associated with significant morbidity, not least the development of acute kidney injury. As a common perioperative complication, acute kidney injury is associated with increased length of stay, increased risk of perioperative infection and the potential development of chronic kidney disease. Moreover, the development of acute kidney injury is independently associated with an increased risk of death. Perioperative acute kidney injury is not a single entity, but describes a clinical syndrome with multiple causes including physical causes related to the surgical procedure, ischaemia-reperfusion injury and the use of potential nephrotoxins. Currently, acute kidney injury is defined by changes in serum creatinine level and urine output criteria, which although robust in heterogenous populations, may not perform as accurately in the perioperative period. This article discusses these issues including the potential role of novel biomarkers for early detection of perioperative acute kidney injury, as well as the use of predictive modelling. Treatment is mainly supportive but evidence suggests that more targeted therapy may lead to improved outcomes.
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Abdominal surgery, Acute kidney injury, Biomarkers, Kidney replacement therapy, Perioperative
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