The risk for postoperative acute kidney injury (pAKI), as for any other postoperative complications (PC), comes from a number of interactions between a patient's health before surgery, strength to tolerate surgery and influences on the operating room environment. At this time doctors do not have good tools to predict which patients may be at risk of having this complication. The purpose of this research study is to develop a urine test that can be used to predict the risk for having problems with kidney function after major surgery.
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Occurrence of postoperative acute kidney injury (pAKI)
Timeframe: up to 7 days after surgery.