Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin levels during pneumoperitoneum
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2017-03Author
Kiseli, MineÇağlar, Gamze Sinem
Yılmaz, Hakan
Gürsoy, Aslı Yarcı
Candar, Tuba
Pabuçcu, Emre Göksan
Bengisun, Züleyha Kazak
Tuzuner, Filiz
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Background and Objectives: A temporary deterioration
in renal function during pneumoperitoneum has been
reported, but the extent is not known. A new marker for
the early detection of renal injury, neutrophil gelatinaseassociated
lipocalin (NGAL), has been shown to increase
in various conditions that affect renal function. This study
was conducted to explore detrimental effects of pneumoperitoneum
in laparoscopic surgery on renal function by
studying levels of urinary NGAL (uNGAL).
Methods: Thirty-two women scheduled to undergo laparoscopic
surgery in a gynecology clinic were recruited.
NGAL was measured in urine collected at the beginning
(0 h) and at 2 and 24 hours after the initiation of surgery.
Hemodynamic parameters were analyzed immediately after
intubation and before desufflation.
Results: Levels of uNGAL increased from 5.45 ng/mL at 0
hours to 6.35 ng/mL at 2 hours and to 6.05 ng/mL at 24 h;
however, there was no significant change in uNGAL levels
at the collection time points. Intraoperative oliguria was
observed in all cases, and the severity increased with the
duration of surgery. uNGAL levels did not correlate with
the duration of surgery or pneumoperitoneum.
Conclusion: In patients with normal renal functions,
pneumoperitoneum results in transient oliguria without
any early renal damage, as indicated by nonsignificant
changes in uNGAL levels.