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A retrospective study in coronary artery bypass graft patients was undertaken to assess the effect of gentamicin and a bypass prime with a high calcium on the incidence of renal failure. Patients who received both Haemaccel (polygeline, Hoechst Marion Roussel) (calcium concentration 6.25 mmol/l) in the bypass prime and gentamicin perioperatively had a higher incidence of renal failure compared with those who received only Haemaccel (P = 0.005), only gentamicin (P = 0,002) or neither (P = 0.0001). We suggest that the combination be avoided in this group of patients.
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Schneider, M., Valentine, S., Clarke, G. M., Newman, M. A. J., & Peacock, J. (1996). Acute renal failure in cardiac surgical patients, potentiated by gentamicin and calcium. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 24(6), 647–650. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x9602400602
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