Editorial


Does high-dose perioperative use of statins ameliorate acute kidney injury following cardiac surgery?

Roger van Groenendael, Peter Pickkers

Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a well-known, frequent complication in patients after cardiac surgery, occurring in 7% to 40%, depending on its definition (1). Subsequently, it is independently associated with substantial morbidity [such as need for renal replacement therapy, longer length of hospital stay and progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD)] and mortality (2). Even a minimal increase in post-operative serum creatinine is associated with an increased mortality in cardiac surgery patients (3).

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