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Acute renal failure in the surgical setting
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Acute renal failure (ARF) is an unwelcome complication of major surgical procedures that contributes to surgical morbidity and mortality. Acute renal failure associated with surgery may account for 18−47% of all cases of hospital‐acquired ARF. The overall incidence of ARF in surgical patients has been estimated at 1.2%, although is higher in at‐risk groups. Mortality of patients with ARF remains disturbingly high, ranging from 25% to 90%, despite advances in dialysis and intensive care support. Appreciation of at‐risk surgical populations coupled with intensive perioperative care has the capacity to reduce the incidence of ARF and by implication mortality. Developments in understanding the pathophysiology of ARF may eventually result in newer therapeutic strategies to either prevent or accelerate recovery from ARF. At present the best form of treatment is prevention. In this review the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment and possible prevention of ARF will be discussed.
Title: Acute renal failure in the surgical setting
Description:
Acute renal failure (ARF) is an unwelcome complication of major surgical procedures that contributes to surgical morbidity and mortality.
Acute renal failure associated with surgery may account for 18−47% of all cases of hospital‐acquired ARF.
The overall incidence of ARF in surgical patients has been estimated at 1.
2%, although is higher in at‐risk groups.
Mortality of patients with ARF remains disturbingly high, ranging from 25% to 90%, despite advances in dialysis and intensive care support.
Appreciation of at‐risk surgical populations coupled with intensive perioperative care has the capacity to reduce the incidence of ARF and by implication mortality.
Developments in understanding the pathophysiology of ARF may eventually result in newer therapeutic strategies to either prevent or accelerate recovery from ARF.
At present the best form of treatment is prevention.
In this review the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment and possible prevention of ARF will be discussed.
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