Title
Analysis of Hydrodynamic Patterns and Suspended Sediment Transport in the Virrilá Estuary-Peru, Perú Mantis 351
Other title
Analysis of Hydrodynamic Patterns 351 Analysis of Hydrodynamic 351
Date Issued
01 November 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
Controlled Vocabulary for Resource Type Genres::texto::contribución de congreso::presentación de congreso
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Publisher(s)
Grupo Planeta IQ
Abstract
The association between poor intraoperative glycemic control and postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI) in adult cardiac surgery has been observed, but data in the pediatrics remain unknown. We performed a hypothesis that intraoperative hyperglycemia and/or wider glycemic fluctuation were associated with the incidence of postoperative AKI in pediatric cardiac surgery.
A retrospective study was performed in pediatrics who underwent cardiac surgery from 2013 to 2016. Perioperative glycemic data up to 48 hours after surgery were collected and analyzed. Patients with AKI were matched 1:1 with patients without AKI by a propensity score. Variables of demographic data, preoperative renal function and glycemic level, perioperative cardiac condition were matched.
The incidence of AKI was 11.5% (118/1026), with 53.4% (63/118), 30.5% (36/118), and 16.1% (19/118) categorized as AKIN stages I, II, and III, respectively. Children who experienced AKI were younger and cyanotic, underwent more complex surgeries, had higher peak intraoperative glucose levels, wider intraoperative glycemic fluctuation, greater inotropic scores and more transfusions, and poor outcomes (all p < .05). Logistic regression showed intraoperative glycemic fluctuation was one of the risk factors for AKI (p = .033) and degree of AKI severity stage increased when the glycemic fluctuation increased (p  < .01).
Wider intraoperative glycemic fluctuation, but not hyperglycemia, was associated with an increased incidence of postoperative AKI after pediatric cardiac surgery.
Start page
81
End page
91
Edition
3ra
Volume
40
Issue
1
Number
4
Language
English (United States) Spanish
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología marina, Biología de agua dulce, Limnología Biología
Publication version
Version of Record
License condition
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
PubMed ID
ISBN
9880367543444 9880367543444
Source
World Environmental IQ
Resource of which it is part
Comportamiento de riesgo
ISSN of the container
1561-0837 1561-0837
ISBN of the container
978-0-439-02352-0 978-0-439-02352-0
Sponsor(s)
This work is part of the Treatment/remediation and recovery of bays project using innovative procedures project led by CITBM and funded by the National Science, Technology and Technological Innovation Council (CONCYTEC in spanish) through the program CIENCIACTIVA. Thanks to Water Research Center CITA UTEC for the support with the instrumentation for the measurements campaign; Tobias Bleninger and Julio Werner for background and feedback, Carlos Landauro, Justiniano Quispe and César Aguirre for the administrative and logistical support in the measurements. Thanks to Hugo Montoro, Tania Rojas, Mishel Meléndez, and Sofía Valdivia for the support with information processing. Thanks to Herver Caruzo, Elivorio Castillo for the support in the measurements and the transportation of equipment.
Advisor(s)
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Type of research work
Trabajo de investigación
Degree or title name
https://purl.org/pe-repo/renati/nivel#tituloProfesional
Academic degree or professional title
Grado de Maestría IQ
Program Code
Maestría 2025 IQ Maestría 2025 IQ 2
Program name
Programa de Maestría 2025 IQ Programa de Maestría 2025 IQ 2
Granting institution
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú IQ
Juror(s)
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Sources of information: QA Comunidad IQ