Bredt LC, Peres LAB. Risk factors for acute kidney injury after partial hepatectomy. World J Hepatol 2017; 9(18): 815-822 [PMID: 28706580 DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v9.i18.815]
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Luis Cesar Bredt, Full Professor, Department of Surgical Oncology and Hepatobiliary Surgery, University Hospital of Western Paraná, State University of Western Paraná, Dom Pedro II Street, 2099, apto 701, Cascavel, Paraná 85819-110, Brazil. lcbredt@gmail.com
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Retrospective Cohort Study
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World J Hepatol. Jun 28, 2017; 9(18): 815-822 Published online Jun 28, 2017. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v9.i18.815
Table 1 Postoperative overall complications and acute kidney injury staging according to International Club of Ascites[11], risk, injury, failure, loss, end-stage[27] and Acute Kidney Injury Network[28] criteria (n = 446) n (%)
Table 2 Preoperative patient characteristics according to the occurrence of postoperative acute kidney injury in 466 partial hepatectomies n (%)
No AKI (n = 366)
AKI (n = 80)
P
Gender, male
180 (49.2)
43 (53.8)
0.269
Age (years), mean (SD)
54.6 (16.57)
57.4 (16.10)
0.842
ACE inhibitors
19 (5.2)
10 (12.5)
0.210
NSAIDs
26 (7.1)
10 (12.5)
0.082
Non-dialytic CKI
1 (0.27)
8 (10.0)
< 0.001
Diabetes mellitus
44 (12.0)
14 (17.5)
0.121
Systemic arterial hypertension
70 (19.1)
15 (18.8)
0.467
Preoperative chemotherapy
85 (23.2)
24 (30.0)
0.402
Cirrhosis
23 (6.3)
10 (12.5)
0.042
MELD score, mean (SD)
7.67 (1.15)
8.05 (1.05)
0.020
Biliary obstruction
6 (1.6)
13 (16.2)
< 0.001
Baseline laboratory tests
Serum urea (mg/dL), mean ± SD
31.45 ± 10.71
35.63 ± 23.77
0.021
Serum creatinine (mg/dL), mean ± SD
0.90 ± 0.71
0.98 ± 0.62
0.229
eGFR (mL/min per square meter), mean ± SD
98.38 ± 51.32
89.86 ± 35.46
0.944
Sodium (mEq/L), mean ± SD
135.67 ± 3.25
134.25 ± 3.00
0.350
Potassium (mEq/L), mean ± SD
4.44 ± 0.63
4.34 ± 0.75
0.697
INR, mean ± SD
1.13 ± 0.45
1.14 ± 0.20
0.912
Bilirrubin (mg/dL), mean ± SD
1.63 ± 3.05
2.84 ± 3.95
0.002
Albumin (g/dL), mean ± SD
3.61 ± 0.87
3.41 ± 0.92
0.505
Platelets (mm3), mean ± SD
211869.55 ± 103744.67
215522.81 ± 115186.57
0.129
Table 3 Intraoperative characteristics of the 446 liver resections according to the occurrence of postoperative acute kidney injury n (%)
No AKI (n = 366)
AKI (n = 80)
P
Surgical approach
0.071
Open
343 (93.7)
79 (98.8)
Laparoscopic
23 (6.3)
1 (1.2)
Extention of resection
0.002
Major resection
128 (35.2)
45 (56.2)
Minor resection
238 (64.8)
35 (43.8)
Tumoral histology
0.134
Benign
70 (19.1)
6 (7.5)
Malignant
296 (80.9)
74 (92.5)
Segment I resection
23 (6.3)
8 (10.0)
0.098
Two-stage hepatectomy
26 (7.1)
6 (7.5)
0.439
Intermitent Pringle maneuver (15’\5’)
124 (33.9)
31 (38.8)
0.438
Continuous Pringle maneuver
26 (7.1)
10 (12.5)
0.254
Total vascular exclusion
6 (1.6)
2 (2.5)
0.212
Complex vascular reconstruction
6 (1.6)
1 (1.2)
0.634
Regional lymphadenectomy
86 (23.5)
25 (31.2)
0.155
Associated extrahepatic resection
27 (7.4)
10 (12.5)
0.103
Intraoperative instability
26 (7.1)
25 (31.2)
< 0.001
Red blood cell transfusion
31(8.5)
23 (28.8)
< 0.001
Table 4 Postoperative laboratory tests values and complications after 466 partial hepatectomies according to the occurrence of postoperative acute kidney injury n (%)
No AKI (n = 366)
AKI (n = 80)
P
Laboratoty tests
Serum urea (mg/dL), mean ± SD
47.61 ± 49.36
82.19 ± 77.45
< 0.001
Serum creatinine (mg/dL), mean ± SD
1.29 ± 1.16
2.29 ± 2.21
< 0.001
eGFR (ml/min/m2), mean ± SD
83.24 ± 60.04
53.73 ± 34.38
< 0.001
Sodium (mEq/L), mean ± SD
132.88 ± 4.27
132.29 ± 5.55
0.385
Potassium (mEq/L), mean ± SD
4.86 ± 0.81
5.16 ± 0.94
0.013
INR, mean ± SD
1.82 ± 2.46
2.08 ± 1.161
0.438
Bilirrubin (mg/dL), mean ± SD
3.46 ± 4.54
4.54 ± 6.84
0.001
Albumin (g/dL), mean ± SD
2.58 ± 0.62
2.36 ± 0.59
0.069
Platelets (mm3), mean ± SD
144101.93 ± 120446.829
132906.89 ± 113193.18
0.518
Aminoglycosides
7 (1.9)
3 (3.8)
0.341
PHLF
7 (1.9)
21 (26.3)
< 0.001
A
4 (1.1)
3 (3.8)
B
3 (0.8)
10 (12.5)
C
0 (0)
8 (10.0)
PHH
1 (0.3)
9 (11.3)
< 0.001
A
0 (0)
2 (2.5)
B
0 (0)
4 (5.0)
C
1 (0.3)
3 (3.8)
Biliary fistula
25 (6.8)
10 (12.5)
0.086
A
15 (4.1)
6 (7.5)
B
7 (1.9)
3 (3.8)
C
3 (0.8)
1 (1.2)
Postoperative ascites
58 (15.9)
23 (28.8)
0.059
Wound infection
13 (3.6)
7 (8.8)
0.062
Pulmonary complications
15 (4.1)
6 (7.5)
0.177
Cardiovascular complications
7 (1.9)
2 (2.5)
0.501
Sepsis
2 (0.5)
13 (16.2)
< 0.001
Hospital stay (d), mean ± SD
6.68 ± 3.65
12.20 ± 9.41
0.008
Table 5 Univariate and logistic regression analyses of risk factors for acute kidney injury
Univariate analyses
Multiple logistic regression
P
OR
95%CI
P
Extent of resection
0.002
2.249
1.217
4.156
0.010
Biliary obstruction
< 0.001
10.240
3.094
33.891
< 0.001
Hemodynamics instability
< 0.001
5.244
1.337
20.568
0.017
Red blood cell transfusion
< 0.001
0.244
Cirrhosis
0.042
0.241
MELD score
0.020
4.342
1.347
15.654
0.046
Sepsis
< 0.001
11.609
3.185
39.911
< 0.001
Posthepatectomy haemorrhage
< 0.001
12.652
7.769
53.612
< 0.001
CKI
< 0.001
8.975
1.533
44.675
0.022
Citation: Bredt LC, Peres LAB. Risk factors for acute kidney injury after partial hepatectomy. World J Hepatol 2017; 9(18): 815-822