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Pre-bariatric surgery acute kidney injury: Can this be prevented?

Natnicha LeelaviwatPitchaporn YingchoncharoenJerapas ThongpiyaMahmoud Hassan AbdelnabiPoemlarp Mekraksakit
Published in: Clinical case reports (2023)
Bariatric surgery has been shown to be a highly effective intervention for achieving weight loss and reducing obesity related-comorbidities. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is considered one of the common complications in perioperative and post-bariatric surgery. However, pre-bariatric surgery AKI has never been reported. Several studies demonstrated that pre-bariatric surgery weight loss improved surgical outcomes and decrease postoperative complications. Some diet regimens have been introduced including low-caloric diet (LCD), very-low caloric diet (VLCD), and very-low caloric ketogenic diet (VLCKD). We present a patient who develops AKI after 10 days of having a high-protein diet from a pre-bariatric weight loss strategy.
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