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Worsening right ventricular function during cardiac surgery is a strong predictor of postoperative acute kidney injury: A prospective observational study - Worsening right ventricular function during cardiac surgery is a strong predictor of postoperative acute kidney injury

Tohoku University School of Medicine0 sites34 target enrollmentStarted: September 30, 2021Last updated:

Overview

Phase
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Status
Completed
Enrollment
34

Overview

Brief Summary

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Study Design

Study Type
Observational

Eligibility Criteria

Ages
20years-old to ot applicable (—)
Sex
All

Inclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

  • Preoperative exclusion criteria 1\) Moderate or severe tricuspid regurgitation / Right heart surgery 2\) On beating surgery 3\) Scheduled intraoperative assisted circulation use (VA\-ECMO, IABP, LVAD) 4\) Pacemaker 5\) Chronic atrial fibrillation 6\) Complication of left\-right short\-circuit disease 7\) Abnormal regional wall motion 8\) Contraindications for 3DE and PAC (pulmonary artery catheter) insertion Intraoperative exclusion criteria 1\) Use of pacemaker due to sinus node syndrome, atrioventricular block during surgery, 2\) Atrial fibrillation during surgery 3\) Addition of tricuspid valve surgery, change to surgery on beating, off\-pump surgery 4\) Use of auxiliary circulation after withdrawal from the heart\-lung machine 5\) Cannot be monitored by three\-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography or pulmonary artery catheter

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