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Aprotinin and renal dysfunction

, MBChB MMed & , FRCA
Pages 663-677 | Published online: 04 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Aprotinin is a polypeptide serine protease inhibitor used to prevent bleeding and need for transfusions in patients having heart surgery. A recent analysis of an observational study data set suggested the use of aprotinin was associated with an increased risk of developing renal failure. The present article reviews the data from basic science studies in tissues, animals and man together with the data from observational studies and randomised controlled trials. The interpretation of the data is hampered owing to the use of different endpoints to describe mild/moderate renal impairment. Nonetheless, the evidence points to aprotinin use being associated with a transient small rise in plasma creatinine concentration in certain patients. There is no evidence for an increased risk of developing new renal failure requiring dialysis/renal replacement therapy.

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