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Perioperative acute kidney injury is common in surgical patien.
A retrospective multicenter cohort study was conducted using non-cardiac, non-obstetric surgical data extracted from the US electronic health record databa.
The primary observational outcome of the study was the association between intraoperative hypotension, as defined by three mean arterial pressure (MAP) thresholds (≤75, ≤65, and ≤55 mmhg), and the following two acute kidney disease subtypes: (i) Persistent (acute kidney injury that occurred within 7 days after surgery and persisted 8 to 90 days after surgery) and (ii) delayed (kidney injury that did not develop acute kidney injury within 7 days of surgery, 8 to 90 days after surgery) acute kidney injur.
A total of 112,912 surgical patients met the inclusion criter.
CONCLUSIONS: Intraoperative hypotension was associated with persistent but not delayed acute kidney disea.
Intraoperative hypotension is associated with persistent but not delayed acute kidney disea.
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Intraoperative hypotension is associated with persistent acute kidney disease after noncardiac surgery: a multicentre cohort stud.
British Journal of Anaesthes.
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