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Periop statins don’t prevent acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery


 

AT THE CRITICAL CARE CONGRESS

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Study limitations included its single-center design, and the use of AKI criteria that may not be sensitive to late-developing AKI. Also, for enrolled patients who were already on statins, statin exposure was not reduced in comparison with usual care.

After the presentation, Dr. Billings reported that the researchers also collected information about other biomarkers that may signal AKI, including IgM. He and his collaborators plan later publication of those data after a full analysis.

The National Institutes of Health and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center department of anesthesiology funded the study. Dr. Brown reported receiving grants from Shire Pharmaceuticals and New Haven Pharmaceuticals, and personal fees from Novartis Pharmaceuticals and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals. The other authors reported no conflicts of interest.

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