Abstract
Background: We aimed to show the impact of leukodepletion on renal function in patients undergoing
on-pump coronary revascularization. Patients and Methods: Fifty patients awaiting elective on-pump coronary revascularization with normal preoperative
cardiac functions and with plasma creatinine levels ranging between 1.5 and 2.0 mg/dL
were prospectively randomized into two groups: on-pump CABG with (group A: n = 25)
and without leukodepletion (group B, n = 25). Renal glomerular and tubular injury
were assessed by urinary alpha glutathione s-transferase (GST), plasma creatinine,
and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels. Results: The patients consisted of 14 females and 36 males with a mean age of 57.6 ± 5.3 years.
In the leukodepletion group, the mean levels of creatinine, BUN and urinary GST were
found to be decreased on the first, third and fifth postoperative days compared with
the control group. There was no mortality. Three patients in the control group needed
postoperative dialysis. Conclusion: Patients with renal dysfunction undergoing on-pump CABG surgery seem to benefit from
leukodepletion as a measure to prevent tubular damage and renal impairment compared
with a control group.
Key words
cardiovascular surgery - heart disease - coronary bypass surgery
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MD Tankut Hakki Akay
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery
Gülhane Military Medical Academy
PK 56, Çankaya
06552 Ankara
Turkey
Phone: + 90 31 23 04 52 20
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Email: tankutakay@gmail.com