Renal Replacement Therapy (Apr 2019)

Predictors and outcome of acute kidney injury after non-cardiac paediatric surgery

  • Taiwo Akeem Lawal,
  • Yemi Raheem Raji,
  • Samuel Oluwole Ajayi,
  • Adebowale Dele Ademola,
  • Adeyinka Francis Ademola,
  • Omobolaji O. Ayandipo,
  • Tinuola Adigun,
  • Olakayode Olaolu Ogundoyin,
  • Dare Isaac Olulana,
  • Adanze Onyenonachi Asinobi,
  • Babatunde Lawal Salako

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41100-019-0214-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background It is necessary to define the problem of acute kidney injury (AKI) after non-cardiac surgery in order to design interventions to prevent AKI. The study aimed to evaluate the occurrence, determinants and outcome of AKI among children undergoing general (non-cardiac) surgery. Methods This was a prospective cohort study of patients aged ≤ 15 years who had general surgery over 18 months period at a tertiary hospital in Nigeria. AKI was evaluated at 6 and 24 h and within 7 days of surgery. Data were analysed using SPSS version 21. Results A total of 93 patients were studied with age ranging from 3 days to 15 years (median = 4 years). AKI occurred within 24 h of surgery in 32 (34.4%) and cumulatively over 7 days in 33 (35.5%). Patients who had sepsis were nearly four times as likely as others to develop perioperative AKI (OR = 3.52, 95% CI 1.21, 10.20, p = 0.021). Crude mortality rate was 12.1% (4/33); no mortality was recorded among those without AKI, p = 0.014. Conclusion Perioperative AKI occurred in 35.5% of children who underwent general (non-cardiac) surgery. Patients who had sepsis were four times more likely than others to develop AKI. Mortality was documented only in patients who had AKI.

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