From Pre-Existing Renal Failure to Perioperative Renal Protection: The Anesthesiologist's Dilemmas

Anesth Pain Med. 2016 May 14;6(3):e32386. doi: 10.5812/aapm.32386. eCollection 2016 Jun.

Abstract

Context: Pre-existing renal dysfunction presents specific features that anesthesiologists must deal with. Anesthesia and renal function are connected and can interfere with each other. Induced hypotension anesthesia and the toxic effects of anesthetic drugs can further deteriorate renal function.

Evidence acquisition: Decreased renal function can prolong anesthetic drug effects by decreased elimination of these drugs. Anesthesia can deteriorate renal function and decreased renal function can interfere with drug elimination leading to their prolonged effect. The anesthesiologist must understand all the physiological aspects of the patient, renal protection, and the relationships between anesthetic drugs and renal function. This review article aims to summarize these aspects.

Results: Perioperative renal failure and renal protection is a crucial moment in clinical practice of every anesthesiologist.

Conclusions: Good knowledges for renal function remain a hallmark of daily practice of the anesthesiologist, considering renal function as an important determinant factor in anesthesia practice.

Keywords: Acute Kidney Injury; Anesthesia; Renal Protection.

Publication types

  • Review