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The effect of intraoperative positive end expiratory pressure and tidal volume on postoperative acute kidney injury after orthopedic surgery

BackgroundTo test whether higher intraoperative PEEP levels and/or higher TV levels are associated with higher incidence of postoperative AKI within the first postoperative week, in adult patients having orthopedic surgeries under general anesthesia.MethodsWe conducted a sub analysis of a non‐random...

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Published in:Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica 2023-11, Vol.67 (10), p.1348-1355
Main Authors: Almonacid‐Cardenas, Federico, Saab, Remie, Nemirovsky, Eitan Scher, Rivas, Eva, Araujo‐Duran, Jorge, Mao, Guangmei, Esa, Wael Ali Sakr, Ruetzler, Kurt, Argalious, Maged, Turan, Alparslan
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Summary:BackgroundTo test whether higher intraoperative PEEP levels and/or higher TV levels are associated with higher incidence of postoperative AKI within the first postoperative week, in adult patients having orthopedic surgeries under general anesthesia.MethodsWe conducted a sub analysis of a non‐randomized alternating intervention cross over study performed in patients undergoing orthopedic surgery under general anesthesia at Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. We included four different combinations of PEEP (5 or 8 cm H2O) and TV (6 or 10 mL/kg of PBW) that alternated each week in the six orthopedic operating rooms. Our primary outcome was postoperative AKI defined by the KDIGO criteria with baseline creatinine as the closest preoperative value to the time of surgery obtained within 30 days and postoperative value as the highest creatinine value within 7 days after surgery. Secondary outcome was the maximum postoperative in‐hospital creatinine level within seven postoperative days.Main ResultsA total of 1933 patients were included in the analysis. The incidence of AKI was 6.8% in the study population and similar in high TV versus low TV group and high PEEP versus low PEEP group. Neither TV nor PEEP significantly impacted AKI incidence. The estimated odds ratio of AKI comparing TV = 6 mL/kg to TV = 10 mL/kg was 0.96 (97.5% CI: 0.63, 1.46; p = .811); while the estimated odds ratio of AKI comparing PEEP = 5cm H2O to PEEP = 8cm H2O was 0.92 (97.5% CI: 0.60, 1.39; p = .623). No interaction was found between TV and PEEP on AKI. Additionally, neither TV nor PEEP had a significant effect on the seven postoperative day creatinine levels.ConclusionHigher levels of PEEP or TV during mechanical ventilation in adult patients undergoing orthopedic surgeries under general anesthesia do not increase the odds of developing postoperative AKI within the narrow limits studied.
ISSN:0001-5172
1399-6576
DOI:10.1111/aas.14314