The patient with renal disease |
| |
Authors: | Christopher JohnsonBruce Gibson |
| |
Affiliation: | Christopher Johnson MBBS is a Specialist Registrar in Anaesthetics in the Northern Deanery, UK. Conflicts of interest: none declared; Bruce Gibson FRCA is a Consultant Anaesthetist at North Tyneside General Hospital, Newcastle, UK. Conflicts of interest: none declared |
| |
Abstract: | ![]() Chronic kidney disease has a wide spectrum of multisystem effects and patients suffering with this ever more prevalent condition present for elective and emergency surgery at all hospitals, not just specialist renal centres. It is therefore important for all surgeons and anaesthetists to be aware of the potential problems associated with the renal dysfunction but also with the underlying cause of the disease. The perioperative management of these patients is complex and requires careful planning to ensure that no acute kidney injury occurs leading to a deterioration in the chronic condition. We summarize the multisystem effects of chronic kidney disease, outline the pre-, peri- and postoperative approach to ensure maintenance of renal blood flow and perfusion pressure and discuss the implications of the disease on drug handling pertinent to the common medications used in the perioperative period including analgesia, anaesthetic agents and antibiotics. |
| |
Keywords: | Chronic kidney disease perioperative renal surgery |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |