Timing of Replacement Therapy for Acute Renal Failure After Cardiac Surgery
- 23 January 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Journal of Cardiac Surgery
- Vol. 19 (1) , 17-20
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0886-0440.2004.04004.x
Abstract
Objective: Acute renal failure (ARF) following cardiac surgery remains a significant cause of mortality. The aim of this study is to compare early and intensive use of continuous veno‐venous hemodiafiltration (CVVHDF) with conservative usage of CVVHDF in patients with ARF after cardiac surgery. Materials and Methods: Due to ARF, CVVHDF was required in two groups of a total of 61 adult patients (1.79% of all patients). Group 1 included 27 patients while Group 2 included 34 patients. CVVHDF was performed on Group 1 when creatinine level exceeded 5 mg/dL, or potassium level exceeded 5.5 mEq/L irrespective of the urine output. CVVHDF was performed on Group 2 when urine output was less than 100 mL within consecutive 8 hours, with no response to 50 mg furosemide with the supplementary criterion that urine sodium concentration should be >40 mEq/L before the administration of furosemide. Results: The mean elapsed time between the surgery and the initiation of CVVHDF was 2.56 ± 1.67 days in Group 1 and 0.88 ± 0.33 days in Group 2 (p = 0.0001). The mean intensive care unit (ICU) stay for Group 1 was 12 ± 3.44 days and 7.85 ± 1.26 days for Group 2 (p = 0.0001). ICU mortality rate was 48.1% for Group 1 and 17.6% for Group 2 (p = 0.014). The overall hospital mortality rate was 55.5% for Group 1 and 23.5% for Group 2 (p = 0.016). Conclusion: Recognition of ARF and early beginning of the CVVHDF are extremely important. The sooner the ARF after surgery is recognized and CVVHDF is performed, the higher the likelihood of the reduction of the hospital mortality. (J Card Surg 2004;19:17‐20)Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass in patients with chronic renal failureThe Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1999
- Continuous versus intermittent renal replacement theory in the critically illPublished by Springer Nature ,1998
- Acute renal failure and outcome of continuous arteriovenous hemodialysis (CAVHD) and continuous hemofiltration (CAVH) in elderly patients following cardiovascular surgeryGeriatric Nephrology and Urology, 1997
- Continuous veno-venous haemofiltration following cardio-pulmonary bypassIntensive Care Medicine, 1993
- Prognosis and Risk Factors in Acute, Dialysis-Requiring Renal Failure After Open-Heart SurgeryScandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1991
- Survival of patients with acute renal failure requiring dialysis after open heart surgery: Early prognostic indicatorsAmerican Heart Journal, 1987
- Acute respiratory failure after cardiac surgeryCritical Care Medicine, 1986
- Renal Failure After Open Heart SurgeryAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1976
- Renal Dysfunction Following Open-Heart OperationsArchives of Surgery, 1974
- Acute Renal Failure and Open Heart SurgeryBMJ, 1972