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Bilateral renal artery stenosis impacts postoperative complications after major vascular surgery()

BACKGROUND: Incidental atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (RAS) is common in patients undergoing vascular surgery and has been shown to be associated with postoperative AKI among patients undergoing major non-vascular surgeries. We hypothesized that patients with RAS undergoing major vascular pro...

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Autores principales: Filiberto, Amanda C., Miao, Shunshun, Ren, Yuanfang, Ozrazgat-Baslanti, Tezcan, Hensley, Sara E., Jacobs, Christopher R., Weaver, M. Libby, Upchurch, Gilbert R., Bihorac, Azra, Cooper, Michol
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10319299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37409074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sopen.2023.06.001
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author Filiberto, Amanda C.
Miao, Shunshun
Ren, Yuanfang
Ozrazgat-Baslanti, Tezcan
Hensley, Sara E.
Jacobs, Christopher R.
Weaver, M. Libby
Upchurch, Gilbert R.
Bihorac, Azra
Cooper, Michol
author_facet Filiberto, Amanda C.
Miao, Shunshun
Ren, Yuanfang
Ozrazgat-Baslanti, Tezcan
Hensley, Sara E.
Jacobs, Christopher R.
Weaver, M. Libby
Upchurch, Gilbert R.
Bihorac, Azra
Cooper, Michol
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description BACKGROUND: Incidental atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (RAS) is common in patients undergoing vascular surgery and has been shown to be associated with postoperative AKI among patients undergoing major non-vascular surgeries. We hypothesized that patients with RAS undergoing major vascular procedures would have a higher incidence of AKI and postoperative complications than those without RAS. METHODS: A single-center retrospective cohort study of 200 patients who underwent elective open aortic or visceral bypass surgery (100 with postoperative AKI; 100 without AKI) were identified. RAS was then evaluated by review of pre-surgery CTAs with readers blinded to AKI status. RAS was defined as ≥50 % stenosis. Univariate and multivariable logistic regression was used to assess association of unilateral and bilateral RAS with postoperative outcomes. RESULTS: 17.4 % (n = 28) of patients had unilateral RAS while 6.2 % (n = 10) of patients had bilateral RAS. Patients with bilateral RAS had similar preadmission creatinine and GFR as compared to unilateral RAS or no RAS. 100 % (n = 10) of patients with bilateral RAS had postoperative AKI compared with 45 % (n = 68) of patients with unilateral or no RAS (p < 0.05). In adjusted logistic regression models, bilateral RAS predicted severe AKI (OR 5.82; CI 1.33, 25.53; p = 0.02), in-hospital mortality (OR 5.71; CI 1.03, 31.53; p = 0.05), 30-day mortality (OR 10.56; CI 2.03, 54.05; p = 0.005) and 90-day mortality (OR 6.88; CI 1.40, 33.87; p = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: Bilateral RAS is associated with increased incidence of AKI as well as in-hospital, 30-day, and 90-day mortality suggesting it is a marker of poor outcomes and should be considered in preoperative risk stratification.
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spelling pubmed-103192992023-07-05 Bilateral renal artery stenosis impacts postoperative complications after major vascular surgery() Filiberto, Amanda C. Miao, Shunshun Ren, Yuanfang Ozrazgat-Baslanti, Tezcan Hensley, Sara E. Jacobs, Christopher R. Weaver, M. Libby Upchurch, Gilbert R. Bihorac, Azra Cooper, Michol Surg Open Sci Research Paper BACKGROUND: Incidental atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (RAS) is common in patients undergoing vascular surgery and has been shown to be associated with postoperative AKI among patients undergoing major non-vascular surgeries. We hypothesized that patients with RAS undergoing major vascular procedures would have a higher incidence of AKI and postoperative complications than those without RAS. METHODS: A single-center retrospective cohort study of 200 patients who underwent elective open aortic or visceral bypass surgery (100 with postoperative AKI; 100 without AKI) were identified. RAS was then evaluated by review of pre-surgery CTAs with readers blinded to AKI status. RAS was defined as ≥50 % stenosis. Univariate and multivariable logistic regression was used to assess association of unilateral and bilateral RAS with postoperative outcomes. RESULTS: 17.4 % (n = 28) of patients had unilateral RAS while 6.2 % (n = 10) of patients had bilateral RAS. Patients with bilateral RAS had similar preadmission creatinine and GFR as compared to unilateral RAS or no RAS. 100 % (n = 10) of patients with bilateral RAS had postoperative AKI compared with 45 % (n = 68) of patients with unilateral or no RAS (p < 0.05). In adjusted logistic regression models, bilateral RAS predicted severe AKI (OR 5.82; CI 1.33, 25.53; p = 0.02), in-hospital mortality (OR 5.71; CI 1.03, 31.53; p = 0.05), 30-day mortality (OR 10.56; CI 2.03, 54.05; p = 0.005) and 90-day mortality (OR 6.88; CI 1.40, 33.87; p = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: Bilateral RAS is associated with increased incidence of AKI as well as in-hospital, 30-day, and 90-day mortality suggesting it is a marker of poor outcomes and should be considered in preoperative risk stratification. Elsevier 2023-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10319299/ /pubmed/37409074 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sopen.2023.06.001 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Filiberto, Amanda C.
Miao, Shunshun
Ren, Yuanfang
Ozrazgat-Baslanti, Tezcan
Hensley, Sara E.
Jacobs, Christopher R.
Weaver, M. Libby
Upchurch, Gilbert R.
Bihorac, Azra
Cooper, Michol
Bilateral renal artery stenosis impacts postoperative complications after major vascular surgery()
title Bilateral renal artery stenosis impacts postoperative complications after major vascular surgery()
title_full Bilateral renal artery stenosis impacts postoperative complications after major vascular surgery()
title_fullStr Bilateral renal artery stenosis impacts postoperative complications after major vascular surgery()
title_full_unstemmed Bilateral renal artery stenosis impacts postoperative complications after major vascular surgery()
title_short Bilateral renal artery stenosis impacts postoperative complications after major vascular surgery()
title_sort bilateral renal artery stenosis impacts postoperative complications after major vascular surgery()
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10319299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37409074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sopen.2023.06.001
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