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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Clin Cases. Dec 16, 2021; 9(35): 10746-10764
Published online Dec 16, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i35.10746
Table 1 Risk factors for acute kidney injury in gastrointestinal tumor patients
Pretreatment causes
Intrafraction causes
Post-treatment causes
MedicationsGastrointestinal tumor ICU
Nephrotoxic drugsDifferent tumor sizesLeak of surgical anastomosis
ACEI drugsHeavy tumor burdenRespiratory failure
ChemotherapeuticsExtensive metastasisMechanical ventilation
AntibioticsUrinary tract obstruction
NSAIDs
AgeSurgeryHypovolemia
Age > 65 yrExtensive surgery
Surgical methods
Intraoperative bleeding
Operation time
IAH
Use of diuretics
Pre-existing CKDIV contrastHemodynamic instability
Comorbid diseasesChemotherapyHypotension
DiabetesCytotoxic drugs
Cardiovascular diseaseTargeted therapy
HypertensionICIs
SepsisTumor lysis syndromeSepsis
Volume depletionBlood transfusionRetroperitional fibrosis
Low blood volume
Preoperative dehydration
Gastrointestinal losses