Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a term used to describe when the kidney loses its function rapidly. And it's associated with an increase in the level of serum creatinine by 0.5 to 1mg/dL. It can be diagnosed by a plethora of criteria such as the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) and the Risk, Injury, Failure, Loss, End-stage (RIFLE) criteria. Cardiac surgery-associated AKI (CSA-AKI) is the most prevalent complication in patients following cardiac surgery and is also linked to increased mortality and morbidity rates. In addition, exogenous and endogenous toxins, ischemia and reperfusion, inflammation, oxidative stress, metabolic factors, and neurohormonal activation may all play a role in the development of CSA-AKI. All these factors may be active at varying time intervals and with different degrees of intensity, or may function simultaneously.
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Al-Githmi, I. S., Abdulqader, A. A., Alotaibi, A., Aldughather, B. A., Alsulami, O. A., Wali, S. M., … Melebary, T. B. (2022). Acute Kidney Injury After Open Heart Surgery. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.25899
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