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Effect of diltiazem on kidney function during laparoscopic surgery

Posted in laparoscopy, transplant on December 30th, 2008 by Mike – Be the first to comment

Kim JY, Lee KC, Kim HS, Jo YY, Kwak HJ.Surg Endosc. 2008 Dec 6 (PubMed link)

A randomized trial involving 32 patients, half of whom received the control (saline infusion) and the other half received a continuous infusion of diltiazem (2 mug/kg/min). The diltiazem group had significantly higher creatinine clearance during the pneumoperitoneum than the control group, but both groups equalized their urine output by 2 hours postoperative. This may be a useful treatment to prevent renal damage in patients with renal insufficiency who are undergoing laparoscopic procedures. It might also be useful in improving immediate graft function following laparoscopic donor nephrectomy.