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Does Fenoldopam Protect Kidney in Cardiac Surgery? A Systemic Review and Meta-Analysis With Trial Sequential Analysis.

Shock 2019 September
PURPOSE: To assess the benefits and harms of fenoldopam for nephroprotective effects in adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery.

METHODS: We conducted a systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing fenoldopam with placebo in cardiac surgery. Trials were systematically searched from PubMed, EMBASE, CENTRAL, and CNKI databases, up to July 30, 2018. A trial sequential analysis (TSA) was used to determine whether the present evidence was valid and conclusive for the primary outcomes.

RESULTS: A total of seven randomized controlled trials involving 1,107 adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The pooled analysis suggested that the use of fenoldopam was associated with a reduction in the incidence of AKI (18 of 216 [8.3%] in the fenoldopam group versus 45 of 222 [20.3%] in the placebo group, RR = 0.42 [0.26, 0.69], P = 0.0006) and with a higher rate of hypotension (92/357 [25.8%] versus 51/348 [14.7%], RR = 1.76 [1.29, 2.39], P = 0.0003). There was no significant effect on renal replacement therapy requirement (77 of 540 [14.3%] versus 75 of 536 [14.0%], P = 0.96) or hospital mortality (87/392 [22.2%] versus 83/383 [21.7%], P = 0.86). TSA supported the results of the conventional analysis on AKI.

CONCLUSIONS: Low-dose dopamine offers transient improvements in renal physiology, but no good evidence shows that it offers important clinical benefits to patients with or at risk for acute renal failure.Among patients treated with fenoldopam, there was a decrease in AKI and an increased incidence of hypotension, had no significant effect on RRT or mortality. Given that most studies were small and the definition of AKI was variable between studies, there is not enough evidence to support the systematic use of fenoldopam in cardiac surgery.

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