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Kidney International

Volume 73, Issue 9, 1 May 2008, Pages 1069-1081
Kidney International

Original Article
Chronic kidney disease and postoperative mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Whether renal dysfunction is an important factor in postoperative risk assessment has been difficult to prove. In an attempt to provide more compelling evidence, we conducted a systematic review comparing the risk of death and cardiac events in patients with and without chronic kidney disease who underwent elective noncardiac surgery. From electronic databases, web search engines, and bibliographies, 31 cohort studies were selected, evaluating postoperative outcomes in patients with chronic kidney disease. These patients had higher risks of postoperative death and cardiovascular events compared to those with preserved renal function. The pooled incidence of postoperative death was significantly less in those with preserved renal function than in those patients with chronic kidney disease. Meta-regression showed a graded relationship between disease severity and postoperative death. In adjusted analysis, chronic kidney disease had a similar strength of association with postoperative death as diabetes, stroke, and coronary disease. Our review identifies chronic kidney disease as an independent risk factor for postoperative death and cardiovascular events after elective, noncardiac surgery.

KEYWORDS

chronic kidney disease
postoperative risk
meta-analysis

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