- C. Congera1*, C. Rbiai1, A. Mouna1, N. Zemraoui1, M. Asserraji1, O. Maoujoud1, M. Belarbi1
- 1Nephrology Department of the Avicenne Military Hospital in Marrakech, Morocco
- ISR Journal of Surgery (ISRJS); Page: 55-58
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19474821
Abstract: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) poses a major challenge in anesthesia due to its effects on the pharmacology of the agents used. This prospective study, conducted on 1,467 patients in pre-anesthetic consultations, found a prevalence of 1.3%, primarily due to hypertension and diabetes. Adjusting doses according to glomerular filtration rate (GFR) allowed for safe management without postoperative complications. These results highlight the importance of early screening and an individualized anesthetic strategy.

