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Cystatin C: influence of perfusion and myocardial injury on early (<24 h) renal function after pediatric cardiac surgery
Authors:Vassalos Antony  Young David  MacArthur Kenneth  Pollock James  Lyall Fiona  Danton Mark H D
Institution:Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill Division, Glasgow, UK.
Abstract:Background: Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)‐associated renal dysfunction following cardiac surgery is well recognized. In patients with renal disease, cystatin C has emerged as a new biomarker which in contrast to creatinine (Cr) is sensitive to minor changes in glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Aim: We utilized cystatin C to investigate the association of CPB perfusion parameters with acute renal injury after pediatric cardiac surgery. Methods: Twenty children, aged 4–58 months (AVSD, n = 7; VSD, n = 9; and ASD, n = 4), were prospectively studied. Glomerular filtration rate was quantified postoperatively by creatinine clearance (first and second 12‐h periods; CrCl0–12 and CrCl12–24). Serum cystatin C and Cr were measured preoperatively and on days 0–3. Recorded CPB parameters included bypass duration (BP), perfusion pressure (PP), lowest pump flow (Qmin), lowest hematocrit, and corresponding lowest oxygen delivery (DO2 min). Myocardial injury was determined by troponin‐I. Results: Postoperatively, GFR remained unchanged (CrCl0–12 63.6 ± 37.0 vs CrCl12–24 65.1 ± 27.5; P = 0.51) and only correlated with cystatin C (CrCl0–12 vs cystatin CDay0 r = 0.58, P = 0.018] and CrDay0 r = 0.09, P = 0.735]). Cr and cystatin C increased postoperatively to peak on days 2 and 3, respectively (CrPreOp 31 ± 6.9 vs CrDay2 36.9 ± 12.2, P = 0.03; cystatin CDay0 0.83 ± 0.27 vs cystatin CDay3 1.45 ± 0.53, P = 0.02). Increased cystatin C was significantly associated with BP (P = 0.001), mean PP (P = 0.029), Qmin (P = 0.005), troponin‐I (P < 0.001), and DO2min <300 ml·min?1·m?2 (P = 0.007). Receiver–operator cutoff >1.044 mg·l?1 for cystatin C exhibited 100% sensitivity and 67% specificity for detecting renal dysfunction, defined as GFR <55 ml·min?1·1.73 m?2. Conclusions: Cystatin C is a sensitive marker of early renal dysfunction following pediatric heart surgery. Variations in bypass parameters, myocardial injury, and ultimately critical oxygen delivery are significantly associated with the degree of renal impairment.
Keywords:biomarker  oxygen delivery  cardiopulmonary bypass  renal failure
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