Intraoperative hypotension during liver transplant surgery is associated with postoperative acute kidney injury: a historical cohort study — Alexandre Joosten (2021) | RDL Network
Intraoperative hypotension during liver transplant surgery is associated with postoperative acute kidney injury: a historical cohort study
Article 2021 en
Authors
AJ
Alexandre Joosten
VL
Valério Lucidi
BI
Brigitte Ickx
Abstract
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Intraoperative hypotension is independently associated with the development of AKI after liver transplant surgery. The longer the MAP is < 65 mmHg, the higher the risk the patient will develop AKI in the immediate postoperative period, and the greater the likely severity. Anesthesiologists and surgeons must therefore make every effort to avoid IOH during surgery.
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