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Predictive factors for the development of renal insufficiency following partial nephrectomy and subsequent renal function recovery A multicenter retrospective study

Title
Predictive factors for the development of renal insufficiency following partial nephrectomy and subsequent renal function recovery A multicenter retrospective study
Authors
Lee, Kwang SukKim, Dae KeunKim, Kwang HyunBang, Woo JinKim, Hyung JoonPark, Sung YulRha, Koon HoChung, Byung HaCho, Jin SeonKoo, Kyo Chul
Ewha Authors
김광현
SCOPUS Author ID
김광현scopus
Issue Date
2019
Journal Title
MEDICINE
ISSN
0025-7974JCR Link

1536-5964JCR Link
Citation
MEDICINE vol. 98, no. 18
Keywords
carcinomacomplicationspartial nephrectomyrenal cellwarm ischemia time
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS &

WILKINS
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Patients who undergo partial nephrectomy (PN) may exhibit renal function insufficiency, and a subset of these patients achieves renal function recovery. We evaluated the predictors of renal insufficiency and subsequent renal function recovery following PN. Data on 393 patients who underwent PN for solid renal tumors between March 2001 and November 2013, obtained from 6 institutions, were retrospectively reviewed. Renal insufficiency was defined as new onset of chronic kidney disease stage >= 3 postoperatively on the second of 2 consecutive tests. Renal function recovery was defined as an estimated glomerular filtration rate >= 60ml/minute/1.73m(2) following renal insufficiency. Tumor complexity was stratified according to the RENAL classification system. The median (interquartile range) age, tumor size, and follow-up period were 53 (45-63) years, 2.6 (1.9-3.8) cm, and 36 (12-48) months, respectively. Tumors were of low complexity in 258/393 (65.6%) of cases. Renal insufficiency developed in 54/393 (13.5%) patients, in which age >= 60 years and preoperative creatinine >= 1.1mg/ml were independent predictors. Tumor complexity, clamp type, and operative method were not significant prognostic factors. Among patients with newly developed renal insufficiency, 18/54 (33.3%) patients exhibited renal function recovery within a median period of 18 months, of which preoperative creatinine <1.1mg/ml was an independent predictor. Age >= 60 years and preoperative creatinine >= 1.1mg/ml were risk factors for renal insufficiency following PN. Patients with renal insufficiency whose preoperative creatinine was <1.1mg/ml were likely to have renal function recovery.
DOI
10.1097/MD.0000000000015516
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