2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2010.08.042
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The Influence of Intraoperative Central Venous Pressure on Delayed Graft Function in Renal Transplantation: A Single-Center Experience

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“…Although a high CVP can decrease the glomerular filtration rate, a low CVP can also result in kidney injury because low CVP can decrease the fluid volume and cardiac output. One study found that CVP of less than 8 mmHg and intraoperative fluid administration of less than 2,250 mL were risk factors for delayed kidney graft function (11). Thus, it is necessary to monitor for a reduction in cardiac output in patients with decreased CVP with reduced fluid volume.…”
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“…Although a high CVP can decrease the glomerular filtration rate, a low CVP can also result in kidney injury because low CVP can decrease the fluid volume and cardiac output. One study found that CVP of less than 8 mmHg and intraoperative fluid administration of less than 2,250 mL were risk factors for delayed kidney graft function (11). Thus, it is necessary to monitor for a reduction in cardiac output in patients with decreased CVP with reduced fluid volume.…”
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“…According to the mean CVP over 7 days, the enrolled cases were divided into three groups: low (<8 mmHg), normal (8)(9)(10)(11)(12), and high CVP (>12 mmHg). According to whether CVP dropped to less than 8 mmHg during 7 days, the enrolled cases were divided into two groups: CVP dropped to less than 8 mmHg and CVP did not drop to less than 8 mmHg.…”
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“…9 In addition, the transplanted kidney function might be delayed, thus leading to the need for postoperative dialysis. If the patient has no arterioevenous (AV) fistula a dialysis line is required, which can also be used to measure CVP.…”
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“…However, other studies have shown either a lack of effect or a lower CVP to be acceptable [14][15][16][17] . Additionally, systolic blood pressure (SBP) should probably be maintained above 120 mmHg, while mean arterial pressures (MAP) should be above 90 mmHg 16,18,19 .…”
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