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Thrombotic microangiopathy following aortic surgery with hypothermic circulatory arrest: a single-centre experience of an underestimated cause of acute renal failure
Authors:Christine E Kamla,Melissa Grigorescu-Vlass,Dietmar Wassilowsky,Michael Fischereder,Christian Hagl,Ulf Schö  nermarck,Maximilian A Pichlmaier,Sven Peterss,Dominik Jó  skowiak
Affiliation:Department of Cardiac Surgery, LMU University Hospital, Munich, Germany;Division Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine IV, LMU University Hospital, Munich, Germany;Department of Anaesthesiology, LMU University Hospital, Munich, Germany
Abstract:Open in a separate windowOBJECTIVESAcute kidney injury (AKI) following surgery involving the heart-lung-machine is associated with high mortality and morbidity. In addition to the known mechanisms, thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) triggered by the dysregulation of complement activation was recently described as another pathophysiological pathway for AKI following aortic surgery. The aim of this retrospective study was to analyse incidence, predictors and outcome in these patients.METHODSBetween January 2018 and September 2019, consecutive patients undergoing aortic surgery requiring hypothermic circulatory arrest were retrospectively reviewed. If suspected, diagnostic algorithm was initiated to identify a TMA and its risk factors, and postoperative outcome parameters were comparably investigated.RESULTSThe incidence of TMA in the analysed cohort (n = 247) was 4.5%. Multivariable logistic regression indicated female gender {odds ratio (OR) 4.905 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.234–19.495], P =0.024} and aortic valve replacement [OR 8.886 (95% CI 1.030–76.660), P =0.047] as independent predictors of TMA, while cardiopulmonary bypass, X-clamp and hypothermic circulatory arrest times showed no statistically significance. TMA resulted in postoperative AKI (82%), neurological disorders (73%) and thrombocytopaenia [31 (interquartile range 25–42) G/l], corresponding to the diagnostic criteria. Operative mortality and morbidity were equal to patients without postoperative TMA, despite a higher incidence of re-exploration for bleeding (27 vs 6%; P =0.027). After 6 months, survival, laboratory parameters and need for dialysis were comparable between the groups.CONCLUSIONSTMA is a potential differential diagnosis for the cause of AKI following aortic surgery regardless of the hypothermic circulatory arrest time. Timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment resulted in a comparable outcome concerning mortality and renal function.
Keywords:Aortic surgery   Hypothermic circulatory arrest   Thrombotic microangiopathy   Haemolytic uraemic syndrome   Cardiopulmonary bypass   Acute kidney injury   Haemolytic anaemia   Thrombocytopaenia   Eculizumab
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