Kidney Injury Molecule 1 (KIM-1) as an Early Predictor for Acute Kidney Injury in Post-Cardiopulmonary Bypass (CPB) in Open Heart Surgery Patients
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Abstract
Introduction. Postoperative acute kidney injury is associated with a higher mortality, a more complicated hospital course with longer hospital stay. Urinary kidney injury molecule 1 may play an important role as an early predictor of acute kidney injury post-cardiopulmonary in open heart surgery. Methods. We evaluated 45 patients who underwent open heart surgery from January 2016 to June 2016. Both urinary kidney injury molecule 1 and serum creatinine were evaluated before operation and 3hs and 24hs after operation. Acute kidney injury was diagnosed according to Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes, 2012 guidelines. Results. In this study, 27 patients developed acute kidney injury. The three hour-post-surgery urinary kidney injury molecule 1 was significantly higher in the acute kidney injury group (PReference Key |
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Authors | Khreba, Nora A.;Abdelsalam, Mostafa;Wahab, A. M.;Sanad, Mohammed;Elhelaly, Rania;Adel, Mohammed;El-Kannishy, Ghada;Khreba, Nora A.;Abdelsalam, Mostafa;Wahab, A. M.;Sanad, Mohammed;Elhelaly, Rania;Adel, Mohammed;El-Kannishy, Ghada; |
Journal | international journal of nephrology |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1155/2019/6265307 |
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