Affiliation:
1. Department of Anesthesiology, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
Abstract
Approximately 2 million patients undergo cardiac surgery annually with 20% to 30% developing the cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury. Patient who has undergone cardiac surgery in the past week and meets the criteria for acute kidney injury can be classified as a cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury. The cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury may be caused by various factors during perioperative period. Preoperative risk factors include advanced age, female gender, pre-existing renal insufficiency, heart failure, left main coronary artery disease, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, peripheral vascular disease, liver disease, low cardiac output and hypotension. Intraoperative risk factors include the type of surgery (valve surgery, combined valve and coronary artery surgery, emergency and reoperations), low-flow cardiopulmonary bypass, hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass, deep hypothermic circulatory arrest, cardiopulmonary bypass duration >100-120 minutes, hemodilution, hemolysis and hemoglobinuria due to prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass duration. We present the case of a 53-year-old female with severe valvular heart disease complicated by infecting human immunodeficiency virus. She experienced an acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery. The rationale for this case report is to learn about the risk factors of cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury and take measures to prevent it.