Title of article :
The pharmacological protection of renal function in patients undergoing cardiac surgery
Author/Authors :
Narin, Emine Bilge Medicana Hospital - Department of Cardiac Surgery Intensive Care, Turkey , Oztekin, Ilhan Trakya University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anesthesiology Reanimation, Turkey , Oztekin, SeherDeniz Istanbul University - Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing - Department of Surgical Nursing, Turkey , Ogutmen, Betul DrSiyamiErsek Research and Training Hospital for Cardiovascular Surgery - Department of Nephrology, Turkey
Abstract :
Objectives: To compare the effects of different routes and timings of administration of dopamine and mannitol used to alleviate the adverse effects of prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) on renal functions in coronary artery surgery. Methods: Group I (n: 25 patients): Mannitol 1 g/kg was added into the priming solution for CPB. Group II (n: 25 patients): IV dopamine was administered at a dose of 2 μg/kg/min during the time period between anesthesia induction and end of surgery. Group III (n: 25 patients): IV dopamine was administered at a dose of 2 μg/kg/min during the time period between anesthesia induction and end of surgery and mannitol 1 g/ kg was added into the priming solution for CPB. Group IV (n: 25 patients) (Controls): Furosemide was given when the urine output was low. Results: There was a significant increase in post operative urine microalbumin/creatinine ratio in all groups (p 0.05), even increase of cystatin-c in Groups I, II and III (p 0.01). Conclusions: We believe that concurrent use of dopamine infusion (2 μg/kg/min) with mannitol (1 g/kg) during CPB may represent a more effective strategy for the prevention of the untoward effects of CPB on renal functions.
Keywords :
Coronary artery surgery , cystatin , c , Dopamine , mannitol , microalbumin , urine microalbumin , creatinine ratio.
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences