Continuous Infusion of Iohexol to Monitor Perioperative Glomerular Filtration Rate
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27361Date
2022-05-24Type
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Jakobsen, Kjellbjørn; Eriksen, Bjørn Odvar; Fuskevåg, Ole Martin; Hodges, Stephen John; Ytrebø, Lars Marius GiskeAbstract
Continuous monitoring of the glomerular ltration rate (GFR) in the perioperative setting could provide valuable information
about acute kidney injury risk for both clinical and research purposes. is pilot study aimed to demonstrate that GFR
measurement by a continuous 72 hrs iohexol infusion in patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery is feasible. Four patients
undergoing robot-assisted colorectal cancer surgery were recruited from elective surgery listings. GFR was determined preoperatively by the single-sample iohexol clearance method, and postoperatively at timed intervals by a continuous iohexol
infusion for 72 hrs. Plasma concentrations of creatinine and cystatin C were measured concurrently. GFR was calculated as
(iohexol infusion rate (mg/min))/(plasma iohexol concentration (mg/mL)). e association of the three di erent ltration
markers and GFR with time were analysed in generalized additive mixed models. e continuous infusion of iohexol was
established in all four patients and maintained throughout the study period without interfering with ordinary postoperative care.
Postoperative GFR at 2 hours were elevated compared to the preoperative measurements for patients 1, 2, and 3, but not for
patient 4. Whereas patients 1, 2, and 3 had u-shaped postoperative mGFR curves, patient 4 demonstrated a linear increase in
mGFR with time. We conclude that obtaining continuous measurements of GFR in the postoperative setting is feasible and can
detect variations in GFR. e method can be used as a tool to track perioperative changes in renal function.
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Jakobsen, Eriksen, Fuskevåg, Hodges, Ytrebø. Continuous Infusion of Iohexol to Monitor Perioperative Glomerular Filtration Rate. International Journal of Nephrology. 2022;2022Metadata
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