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Dr. Ahmed Sobhy AbdAllah Mohamed Emara :: Publications:

Title:
A Clinical Score to Predict Acute Renal Failure after Cardiac Surgery in Egypt
Authors: Ahmed Sobhy Emara1 , Yosri Shaheen1 , Ibrahim Kasab1 , Mohamed Abdelrahman Ouda 2 , Mahmoud Elshafey1
Year: 2021
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Abstract:

Background: Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) after cardiac surgery is a serious complication. AKI could occur in 30% of patients, and 1-5% develop severe kidney injury. The present study aimed to evaluate the use of the Cleveland Clinic Score (CCS) to identify patients at higher risk of AKI after cardiac surgery. Methods: This study included 100 patients, 83 were males, and the mean age was 52.47±11.3 years. All patients had elective operations; 30% had isolated valve surgery, 64% had isolated coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), and 6% had combined CABG and valve operation. Results: Creatinine serum level ranged between 0.5-2 mg/dL with a mean of 0.98±0.32 mg/dL. Seventy-four patients had good renal function postoperatively, and their CCS was 1.45±0.36, while 26 patients had renal impairment, and their CCS was 12.5±0.44 (P= 0.001). Patients who had AKI were older (62.87±8.7 vs. 49.9±13.9; P

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