Regional Hypothermia of the Kidney: Surface or Transarterial Perfusion Cooling? A Functional Study
- 1 August 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 124 (2) , 179-183
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(17)55363-x
Abstract
Hypothermia reduces ischemic damage if prolonged occlusion of the renal artery is required during an in situ kidney operation. Hypothermia may be achieved by external cooling or by transarterial hypothermic perfusion. External cooling may lower intrarenal temperature heterogeneously. Perfusion techniques via intra-arterial catheters introduced percutaneously are associated with minimal technical difficulties. The 95 patients who underwent extensive hypothermic nephrolithotomy had differential 131iodine hippuran clearance studies preoperatively and 2 wk and 6-46 mo. postoperatively. Sixty-three kidneys were cooled by transarterial hypothermic perfusion and 39 were cooled with topical ice slush. In the perfused kidneys renal function had decreased to 80.6 .+-. 3.7% (mean .+-. SE) of the preoperative value 2 wk postoperatively but recovered to 92.1 .+-. 4.6% of the pre-treatment value. In the slush-cooled (topically hypothermic) kidneys, renal function decreased to 69.7 .+-. 5.1% of the pre-treatment value 2 wk postoperatively but recovered to 70.8 .+-. 4.4% of pre-treatment values 6 mo. or more postoperatively. Percutaneous transarterial hypothermic renal perfusion sees to offer better preservation of renal function in the clinical situation than does topical ice slush hypothermia.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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