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Intraoperative hemodynamic factors predicting early postoperative renal function in pediatric kidney transplantation.

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العنوان: Intraoperative hemodynamic factors predicting early postoperative renal function in pediatric kidney transplantation.
المؤلفون: Michelet, Daphné, Brasher, Christopher, Marsac, Lucile, Zanoun, Nabil, Assefi, Mona, Elghoneimi, Alaa, Dauger, Stephane, Dahmani, Souhayl, Ramamoorthy, Chandra
المصدر: Pediatric Anesthesia; Sep2017, Vol. 27 Issue 9, p927-934, 8p
مصطلحات موضوعية: KIDNEY transplantation, INTRAOPERATIVE care, BLOOD pressure, CHILD care, CREATININE
مستخلص: Background The anesthetic management of kidney transplantation in children remains somewhat empirical. The goal of the present study was to investigate intraoperative hemodynamic factors affecting posttransplantation kidney function. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of data from patients undergoing kidney transplantation in our pediatric teaching hospital from 2000 to 2014. Data collected included: donor and recipient demographic data, recipient comorbidities, fluids administered intraoperatively, and intraoperative blood pressure and central venous pressure. The main outcome of the study was the creatinine clearance at day 1 corrected to a body surface area of 1.73 m². Analysis was performed using Classification Tree Analysis with 10-fold cross-validation. Results One hundred and two patients were included. The following predictors of increased postoperative creatinine clearance at day 1 were identified: decreasing recipient weight, mean blood pressure-to-weight ratio 10 minutes after reperfusion, reduced cold ischemia duration, and increased intraoperative albumin infusion. Increased creatinine clearance was observed when mean blood pressure-to-weight ratio 10 minutes after reperfusion was ≥4.3 in patients weighing 13-21 kg and ≥2.5 in those ≥22 kg. Overall, the model explained 64% (and at cross-validation 60%) of creatinine clearance variability at day 1. Conclusion Intraoperative hemodynamics during kidney transplantation should be optimized in order to increase mean blood pressure according to values indicated by our analyses. Cold ischemia duration should be shortened as far as possible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:11555645
DOI:10.1111/pan.13201