Acute Kidney Injury After Cytoreductive Surgery and Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy in a Portuguese Population
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Acute Kidney Injury After Cytoreductive Surgery and Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy in a Portuguese Population
Abstract
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) after cytoreductive surgery followed by the infusion of hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (CRS/HIPEC) is associated with a higher rate of major complications, resulting in prolonged hospitalization and increased mortality. Our objective was to evaluate the incidence of AKI and further progression to chronic kidney disease (CKD) in patients submitted to this procedure and recognize the associated risk factors.
Methods: This retrospective study collected demographic, tumor-related, intraoperative, and postoperative data from 182 patients who underwent CRS/HIPEC from January 2016 to December 2019. Renal impairment was defined according to Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes criteria for AKI. We conducted univariate and multiple logistic regression analyses to assess the association between variables of interest and AKI.
Results: Twenty-three patients (12.6%) developed AKI. In the AKI group, the risk for developing CKD was six times higher (odds ratio (OR) 6.48, confidence interval (CI) 1.601 - 26.255). Multivariate regression identified higher risk of developing AKI in patients who underwent HIPEC with cisplatin (OR 12.21, CI 1.26 - 109.70, P = 0.025), in each additional day spent in the intensive care unit (ICU) (OR 2.42, CI 1.07 - 5.45, P = 0.033), and an association for each unit increase in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) before HIPEC (OR 0.96, CI 0.94 - 0.98, P = 0.037) and AKI development.
Conclusion: Patients who are at higher risk of AKI after CRS/HIPEC include those who performed cisplatin HIPEC regimen, had poorer preoperative renal function and had longer ICU stays. Early institution of preventive measures and frequent monitoring should be considered to minimize AKI risk and its associated morbidity, such as CKD progression.
Keywords: Acute kidney injury; Chronic kidney disease; Intraoperative chemotherapy; Nephrotoxicity; Platinum agents.
Copyright 2022, Carias et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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