Perioperative aspirin and clonidine and risk of acute kidney injury: a randomized clinical trial
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- DOI: 10.1001/jama.2014.15284
Perioperative aspirin and clonidine and risk of acute kidney injury: a randomized clinical trial
Abstract
Importance: Acute kidney injury, a common complication of surgery, is associated with poor outcomes and high health care costs. Some studies suggest aspirin or clonidine administered during the perioperative period reduces the risk of acute kidney injury; however, these effects are uncertain and each intervention has the potential for harm.
Objective: To determine whether aspirin compared with placebo, and clonidine compared with placebo, alters the risk of perioperative acute kidney injury.
Design, setting, and participants: A 2 × 2 factorial randomized, blinded, clinical trial of 6905 patients undergoing noncardiac surgery from 88 centers in 22 countries with consecutive patients enrolled between January 2011 and December 2013.
Interventions: Patients were assigned to take aspirin (200 mg) or placebo 2 to 4 hours before surgery and then aspirin (100 mg) or placebo daily up to 30 days after surgery, and were assigned to take oral clonidine (0.2 mg) or placebo 2 to 4 hours before surgery, and then a transdermal clonidine patch (which provided clonidine at 0.2 mg/d) or placebo patch that remained until 72 hours after surgery.
Main outcomes and measures: Acute kidney injury was primarily defined as an increase in serum creatinine concentration from the preoperative concentration by either an increase of 0.3 mg/dL or greater (≥26.5 μmol/L) within 48 hours of surgery or an increase of 50% or greater within 7 days of surgery.
Results: Aspirin (n = 3443) vs placebo (n = 3462) did not alter the risk of acute kidney injury (13.4% vs 12.3%, respectively; adjusted relative risk, 1.10; 95% CI, 0.96-1.25). Clonidine (n = 3453) vs placebo (n = 3452) did not alter the risk of acute kidney injury (13.0% vs 12.7%, respectively; adjusted relative risk, 1.03; 95% CI, 0.90-1.18). Aspirin increased the risk of major bleeding. In a post hoc analysis, major bleeding was associated with a greater risk of subsequent acute kidney injury (23.3% when bleeding was present vs 12.3% when bleeding was absent; adjusted hazard ratio, 2.20; 95% CI, 1.72-2.83). Similarly, clonidine increased the risk of clinically important hypotension. In a post hoc analysis, clinically important hypotension was associated with a greater risk of subsequent acute kidney injury (14.3% when hypotension was present vs 11.8% when hypotension was absent; adjusted hazard ratio, 1.34; 95% CI, 1.14-1.58).
Conclusions and relevance: Among patients undergoing major noncardiac surgery, neither aspirin nor clonidine administered perioperatively reduced the risk of acute kidney injury.
Trial registration: clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT01082874.
Comment in
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Prevention of acute kidney injury using vasoactive or antiplatelet treatment: three strikes and out?JAMA. 2014 Dec 3;312(21):2221-2. doi: 10.1001/jama.2014.14548. JAMA. 2014. PMID: 25399014 No abstract available.
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Acute kidney injury: Effect of perioperative aspirin and clonidine on AKI.Nat Rev Nephrol. 2015 Jan;11(1):4. doi: 10.1038/nrneph.2014.224. Epub 2014 Nov 25. Nat Rev Nephrol. 2015. PMID: 25421827 No abstract available.
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Perioperative treatment with aspirin or clonidine and risk of acute kidney injury.JAMA. 2015 Mar 17;313(11):1166. doi: 10.1001/jama.2015.1055. JAMA. 2015. PMID: 25781450 No abstract available.
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Perioperative treatment with aspirin or clonidine and risk of acute kidney injury--reply.JAMA. 2015 Mar 17;313(11):1166-7. doi: 10.1001/jama.2015.1061. JAMA. 2015. PMID: 25781451 No abstract available.
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