Acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery: prevalence, impact and management challenges
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major medical problem that is of particular
concern after cardiac surgery. Perioperative AKI is independently associated with an increase
in short-term morbidity, costs of treatment, and long-term mortality. In this review, we
explore the definition of cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury (CSA-AKI) and
identify diverse mechanisms and risk factors contributing to the renal insult. Current theories
of the pathophysiology of CSA-AKI and description of its clinical course will be addressed
in this review. Data on the most promising renal protective strategies in cardiac surgery, from
well-designed studies, will be scrutinized. Furthermore, diagnostic tools such as novel
biomarkers of AKI and their potential utility will be discussed