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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a potential complication of cardiac surgery. In animal models, excess exogenous Cl- ion in the bloodstream is associated with AKI. Normal saline IV fluid has higher levels of Cl- ion than the blood usually carries. An alternative IV fluid sold under the name Isolyte has lower Cl- ion levels. There is no literature comparing AKI outcomes in cardiac patients between patients receiving normal saline vs. Isolyte. The investigators propose to recruit and randomize 30 trial-completing cardiac surgery patients (up to 40 enrolled) into 2 study arms and compare renal outcomes.


Clinical Trial Description

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a potential complication for patients undergoing cardiac surgery. AKI in post-cardiac surgery patients is associated with adverse outcomes, such as prolonged intensive care and hospital stay, diminished quality of life, increased long-term mortality, and an increased risk of chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis. The mortality in cardiac surgery patients with AKI severe enough to require renal replacement therapy (RRT) can be as high as 60%. One of the putative agents associated with AKI in animal models receiving crystalloid fluids for resuscitative interventions is excess exogenous chloride ion (Cl-). As compared to non-Cl- containing solutions in animal models, excess Cl- appears to lead to a hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis, increased renal vascular resistance, reduced renal blood flow, and reduced glomerular filtration rate - all of which are injurious to kidney function.

Historically, one of the most common balanced salt-solutions used in adult cardiac surgery has been 0.9% normal saline (NS), a crystalloid solution with 154 mmol/L of Cl-. This is much higher than physiologic plasma levels of 103 mmol/L. Isolyte, a less commonly used crystalloid solution, is much closer to physiologic levels at 98 mmol/L Cl-. In the context of cardiac surgery, there is no literature expressly comparing the effects of balanced crystalloid solution such as Isolyte versus NS on AKI incidence. There is a single trial examining a low-Cl- containing colloid solution in cardiac surgery that found less metabolic acidosis; however, AKI or markers of AKI were not measured outcomes in that lone trial, so it is not known whether low Cl- solution will have any effect on AKI risk in humans.

AKI results from a series of extremely complex cellular and molecular pathways involving endothelial, epithelial, inflammatory, and interstitial cells. The gold standard for identification and classification of AKI is dependent on serial serum creatinine (Scr) measurements, but this measurement can be unreliable during acute changes in kidney function. Recent studies have shown that tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP-2) performs better than existing markers for predicting the development of moderate or severe AKI (Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes [KDIGO] stage 2 or 3) within 12 hours of sample collection. To further enhance the sensitivity of utilizing TIMP-2, the investigators plan on also measuring urinary insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 7 (IGFBP7). Along with TIMP-2, IGFBP7 is also an inducer of G1 cell cycle arrest, a key mechanism implicated in AKI.

This study will utilize the urinary [TIMP-2]*[IGFBP7] multiplicative product as a composite biomarker index to investigate the impact of intraoperative infusion of NS versus Isolyte on post-cardiac surgery renal function. This biomarker should identify patients at risk of imminent (within 12 hours) AKI KDIGO criteria.

Patients presenting for cardiac surgery are already quite ill often with multiple comorbidities. Acute kidney injury in this population is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The available literature indicates that a fairly simple intervention could plausibly reduce the incidence of AKI, but it has not yet been examined in humans. Generating an evidence basis for it will substantially improve the safety of patients who need cardiac surgery. This intervention to reduce AKI may also then be applied to the broader non-cardiac surgery population as well. ;


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NCT number NCT02668952
Study type Interventional
Source University of New Mexico
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
Start date January 2016
Completion date February 2018

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