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NEPHROLOGY AND UROLOGY
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Nephrology 2018
Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics
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Volume 2
Viachaslau Barodka, J Clin Nephrol Ther 2018, Volume 2
A REAL-TIME MONITOR TO DETECT THE
ONSET OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY DURING
CARDIAC SURGERY
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cute kidney injury after cardiac surgery is associated with increased mor-
bidity and mortality. Methods for measuring urine output in real time may
better ensure renal perfusion perioperatively in contrast to the current stan-
dard of care where urine output is visually estimated after empiric epochs of
time. We developed an accurate method for monitoring urine output continu-
ously during cardiopulmonary bypass. This may provide a means for setting
patient-specific targets for blood pressure and cardiopulmonary bypass flow
as a potential strategy to reduce the risk for acute kidney injury.
Biography
Viachaslau Barodka has completed his MD at Bye-
larussian State Medical University in 2000. In 2008
he completed Anesthesiology residency training at
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA. In
2009 Viachaslau Barodka moved to Baltimore, MD
to complete Cardiothoracic Anesthesia fellowship
at The Johns Hopkins University. He is currently as-
sociate professor at Johns Hopkins University and
Clinical Director for cardiothoracic operations. He
has over 40 publications. His H-index is 12. Barod-
ka has been serving as reviewer of reputed Anes-
thesiology Journals.
vbarodk1@jhmi.eduViachaslau Barodka
Johns Hopkins University, USA