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Renal Hemodynamics, Function, and Oxygenation in Critically Ill Patients and after Major Surgery
Author(s) -
SvenErik Ricksten,
Gudrun Bragadottir,
Lukas Lannemyr,
Bengt Redfors,
Jenny Skytte
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
kidney360
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2641-7650
DOI - 10.34067/kid.0007012020
Subject(s) - medicine , oxygenation , renal function , septic shock , hemodynamics , cardiopulmonary bypass , cardiac surgery , critically ill , cardiology , renal replacement therapy , intensive care medicine , sepsis
This review outlines the available data from the work of our group on renal hemodynamics, function, and oxygenation in patients who are critically ill with acute renal dysfunction, such as those with postoperative AKI, those in early clinical septic shock, in patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass, or in patients undergoing liver transplantation. We also provide information on renal hemodynamics, function, and oxygenation in patients with chronic renal impairment due to congestive heart failure. This review will argue that, for all of these groups of patients, the common denominator is that renal oxygenation is impaired due to a lower renal oxygen delivery or a pronounced increase in renal oxygen consumption.

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