Title of article :
Renal function after elective total hip replacement
Author/Authors :
Somasekhar, Ramya Consultant anaesthetist Sheffi eld Teaching Hospitals, U.K.
Abstract :
I read with interest the article ‘Renal function after elec-
tive total hip replacement’ (Perregaard et al. 2016). I note that
the incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) in primary elective
hip replacements as reported in the study is 2%. I recently
undertook a retrospective review of a similar nature in a large
teaching hospital setting, evaluating the incidence of acute
kidney injury in patients undergoing primary hip and knee
replacements during 1 year. It is worthy of note that an algo-
rithmic electronic alerting system for acute kidney injury was
incorporated recently into several clinical chemisty results
reporting systems across the national health service in Eng-
land. I used data from this system for my review, and obtained
a list of all patients who had electronic alerts generated over
the year, and matched it to the operating theatres database over
the same time period to obtain fi gures on incidence. The inci-
dence was 44/541.
Keywords :
elective total hip replacement , Renal function
Journal title :
Acta Orthopaedica