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Monitoring
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Editorial Comment
Quantitative Twitch Monitoring: What Works Best and How Do We Know?
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Editorial Comment Clinical Trial Observational Study
Noninvasive Urine Oxygen Monitoring and the Risk of Acute Kidney Injury in Cardiac Surgery.
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication of cardiac surgery. An intraoperative monitor of kidney perfusion is needed to identify patients at risk for AKI. The authors created a noninvasive urinary oximeter that provides continuous measurements of urinary oxygen partial pressure and instantaneous urine flow. They hypothesized that intraoperative urinary oxygen partial pressure measurements are feasible with this prototype device and that low urinary oxygen partial pressure during cardiac surgery is associated with the subsequent development of AKI. ⋯ Low urinary oxygen partial pressures after CPB may be associated with the subsequent development of AKI after cardiac surgery.