| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8812880 | The Journal of Pediatrics | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
AP activity decreases during infant cardiopulmonary bypass and may continue to decrease for 24 hours. Activity loss is secondary to decreased bone and liver 2 isoform concentrations. Early low AP activity is associated independently with subsequent postoperative support and organ injury/dysfunction, and persistence of AP activity â¤80âU/L at 72 hours is associated independently with increased odds of major cardiovascular events.
Keywords
CPBNT-proBNPNGALCICUiFABPAdenosineReperfusion injuryAlkaline phosphataseLoscardiopulmonary bypassThoracic surgerylength of stayNeutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalinPostoperative careBiomarkersCardiac intensive care unitintensive care unitsIntestinal fatty acid binding proteinN-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide
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Authors
Jesse A. MD, MPH, Tracy T. BS, Christine BS, Suhong MS, Alan MD, Mark MD, James MD, Eric A.F. MB, BS, DCH, MD, Paul MD,
