Disturbed RAAS response to cardiac surgery in heart failure patients

  • Olga Papazisi*
  • , Marieke E. van Vessem
  • , Saskia L.M.A. Beeres
  • , Remco R. Berendsen
  • , Bart J.A. Mertens
  • , Ingrid M. Garrelds
  • , Sesmu M. Arbous
  • , Robert J.M. Klautz
  • , Meindert Palmen
  • , A. H.Jan Danser
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Introduction: Heart failure (HF) patients are prone to postoperative hemodynamic instability after cardiac surgery, possibly due to upregulated renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) activity. We evaluated perioperative RAAS activity in control and HF patients and its impact on acute kidney injury (AKI) incidence. Materials and Methods: Pre-specified analysis of a prospective observational cohort study (VASOR). Plasma renin, angiotensinogen and aldosterone were measured perioperatively in 18 control and 18 HF patients. Results: RAAS blocker use was identical in both groups. HF patients displayed a diminished preoperative renal function. AKI occurred in 1 control and 8 HF patients. Preoperatively, HF patients exhibited 5-fold higher renin and aldosterone levels, identical aldosterone/renin ratios, and modestly lower angiotensinogen levels than controls. During surgery, renin rose 10-fold higher in HF patients. Aldosterone increased proportionally, but was blunted when normalized for renin (aldosterone/renin ratio). This was not due to angiotensinogen depletion. Postoperatively, angiotensinogen increased 50% in both groups, allowing aldosterone to increase, despite a modest postoperative renin decline. Preoperative renin levels and the surgery-induced renin rise predicted postoperative AKI. Conclusions: HF patients exhibit dysregulated RAAS responses to surgery may reflect impaired angiotensin I-angiotensin II conversion. Elevated renin signals RAAS dysregulation, identifying patients who might benefit from angiotensin II infusion. The Netherlands Trial Register (NTR5647); http://www.trialregister.nl/trialreg/admin/rctview.asp?TC=5647.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJRAAS - Journal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
Volume27
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2026

Keywords

  • acute kidney injury
  • aldosterone
  • angiotensinogen
  • heart failure
  • renin
  • vasoplegia

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