학술논문

THE EFFECT OF CARDIO-PULMONARY BYPASS ON THE KIDNEY ASSESSED BY MEASURING URINARY N-ACETYL-β-D-GLUCOSAMINIDASE (NAG) / 尿中N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase(NAG)値の変化からみた体外循環の腎への影響について
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
人工臓器 / Jinko Zoki. 1980, 9(2):585
Subject
N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase (NAG)
β2-microglobulin
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0300-0818
1883-6097
Abstract
Serial measurements of the urinary NAG excretion were done in 16 patients who underwent open heart surgery, in order to detect the renal damage prior to the deterioration of the renal function. The excretion of NAG was measured before, during, and after the cardiac surgery with cardio-pulmonary bypass (CPB), and was found to have its peak about 3 hours after the end of CPB. The NAG excretion increased as CPB time prolonged, and returned to normal range on the first postoperative day. There was a good correlation between the total CPB time and the total amount of NAG excretion. The excretion pattern of β2-microglobulin, a sensitive indicator of the reabsorptive function of the kidney, was similar to that of NAG, but its peak was delayed several hours. The study of the urinary excretion of NAG may be of value in predicting postperfusion renal failure.