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Effects of tight versus non tight control of metabolic acidosis on early renal function after kidney transplantation

BACKGROUND: Recently, several studies have been conducted to determine the optimal strategy for intra-operative fluid replacement therapy in renal transplantation surgery. Since infusion of sodium bicarbonate as a buffer seems to be safer than other buffer compounds (lactate, gluconate, acetate)that...

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Autores principales: Etezadi, Farhad, Pourfakhr, Pejman, Mojtahedzade, Mojtaba, Najafi, Atabak, Moharari, Reza Shariat, Yarandi, Kourosh Karimi, Khajavi, Mohammad Reza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3555784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23351673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2008-2231-20-36
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author Etezadi, Farhad
Pourfakhr, Pejman
Mojtahedzade, Mojtaba
Najafi, Atabak
Moharari, Reza Shariat
Yarandi, Kourosh Karimi
Khajavi, Mohammad Reza
author_facet Etezadi, Farhad
Pourfakhr, Pejman
Mojtahedzade, Mojtaba
Najafi, Atabak
Moharari, Reza Shariat
Yarandi, Kourosh Karimi
Khajavi, Mohammad Reza
author_sort Etezadi, Farhad
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description BACKGROUND: Recently, several studies have been conducted to determine the optimal strategy for intra-operative fluid replacement therapy in renal transplantation surgery. Since infusion of sodium bicarbonate as a buffer seems to be safer than other buffer compounds (lactate, gluconate, acetate)that indirectly convert into it within the liver, We hypothesized tight control of metabolic acidosis by infusion of sodium bicarbonate may improve early post-operative renal function in renal transplant recipients. METHODS: 120 patients were randomly divided into two equal groups. In group A, bicarbonate was infused intra-operatively according to Base Excess (BE) measurements to achieve the normal values of BE (−5 to +5 mEq/L). In group B, infusion of bicarbonate was allowed only in case of severe metabolic acidosis (BE ≤ −15 mEq/L or bicarbonate ≤ 10 mEq/L or PH ≤ 7.15). Minute ventilation was adjusted to keep PaCO(2) within the normal range. Primary end-point was sampling of serum creatinine level in first, second, third and seventh post-operative days for statistical comparison between groups. Secondary objectives were comparison of cumulative urine volumes in the first 24 h of post-operative period and serum BUN levels which were obtained in first, second, third and seventh post-operative days. RESULTS: In group A, all of consecutive serum creatinine levels were significantly lower in comparison with group B. With regard to secondary outcomes, no significant difference between groups was observed. CONCLUSION: Intra-operative tight control of metabolic acidosis by infusion of Sodium Bicarbonate in renal transplant recipients may improve early post-operative renal function.
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spelling pubmed-35557842013-01-31 Effects of tight versus non tight control of metabolic acidosis on early renal function after kidney transplantation Etezadi, Farhad Pourfakhr, Pejman Mojtahedzade, Mojtaba Najafi, Atabak Moharari, Reza Shariat Yarandi, Kourosh Karimi Khajavi, Mohammad Reza Daru Research Article BACKGROUND: Recently, several studies have been conducted to determine the optimal strategy for intra-operative fluid replacement therapy in renal transplantation surgery. Since infusion of sodium bicarbonate as a buffer seems to be safer than other buffer compounds (lactate, gluconate, acetate)that indirectly convert into it within the liver, We hypothesized tight control of metabolic acidosis by infusion of sodium bicarbonate may improve early post-operative renal function in renal transplant recipients. METHODS: 120 patients were randomly divided into two equal groups. In group A, bicarbonate was infused intra-operatively according to Base Excess (BE) measurements to achieve the normal values of BE (−5 to +5 mEq/L). In group B, infusion of bicarbonate was allowed only in case of severe metabolic acidosis (BE ≤ −15 mEq/L or bicarbonate ≤ 10 mEq/L or PH ≤ 7.15). Minute ventilation was adjusted to keep PaCO(2) within the normal range. Primary end-point was sampling of serum creatinine level in first, second, third and seventh post-operative days for statistical comparison between groups. Secondary objectives were comparison of cumulative urine volumes in the first 24 h of post-operative period and serum BUN levels which were obtained in first, second, third and seventh post-operative days. RESULTS: In group A, all of consecutive serum creatinine levels were significantly lower in comparison with group B. With regard to secondary outcomes, no significant difference between groups was observed. CONCLUSION: Intra-operative tight control of metabolic acidosis by infusion of Sodium Bicarbonate in renal transplant recipients may improve early post-operative renal function. BioMed Central 2012-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3555784/ /pubmed/23351673 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2008-2231-20-36 Text en Copyright ©2012 Etezadi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Etezadi, Farhad
Pourfakhr, Pejman
Mojtahedzade, Mojtaba
Najafi, Atabak
Moharari, Reza Shariat
Yarandi, Kourosh Karimi
Khajavi, Mohammad Reza
Effects of tight versus non tight control of metabolic acidosis on early renal function after kidney transplantation
title Effects of tight versus non tight control of metabolic acidosis on early renal function after kidney transplantation
title_full Effects of tight versus non tight control of metabolic acidosis on early renal function after kidney transplantation
title_fullStr Effects of tight versus non tight control of metabolic acidosis on early renal function after kidney transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Effects of tight versus non tight control of metabolic acidosis on early renal function after kidney transplantation
title_short Effects of tight versus non tight control of metabolic acidosis on early renal function after kidney transplantation
title_sort effects of tight versus non tight control of metabolic acidosis on early renal function after kidney transplantation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3555784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23351673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2008-2231-20-36
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