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A Simplified Predictive Index for Renal Replacement Therapy After Cardiac Surgery

Glenn J. R. Whitman, MD

Arch Surg. 2007;142(11):1028.

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Derivation and Validation of a Simplified Predictive Index for Renal Replacement Therapy After Cardiac Surgery

Duminda N. Wijeysundera, MD; Keyvan Karkouti, MD, MSc; Jean-Yves Dupuis, MD; Vivek Rao, MD, PhD; Christopher T. Chan, MD; John T. Granton, MD; W. Scott Beattie, MD, PhD

Context:  A predictive index for renal replacement therapy (RRT; hemodialysis or continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration) after cardiac surgery may improve clinical decision making and research design.

Objective:  To develop a predictive index for RRT using preoperative information.

Design, Setting, and Patients:  Retrospective cohort of 20 131 cardiac surgery patients at 2 hospitals in Ontario, Canada. The derivation cohort consisted of 10 751 patients at Toronto General Hospital (1999-2004). The validation cohorts consisted of 2566 patients at Toronto General Hospital (2004-2005) and 6814 patients at Ottawa Heart Institute (1999-2003).

Main Outcome Measure:  Postoperative RRT.

Results:  RRT rates in the derivation, Toronto validation, and Ottawa validation . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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