How to reduce the incidence of contrast induced acute kidney injury after cardiac (invasive) procedures, a review and practical recommendations.

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How to reduce the incidence of contrast induced acute kidney injury after cardiac (invasive) procedures, a review and practical recommendations.

Curr Med Res Opin. 2011 May 12;

Authors: de Bie MK, van Rees JB, Herzog CA, Rabelink TJ, Schalij MJ, Jukema JW

Abstract Background: Contrast induced acute kidney injury is an important complication after cardiac (invasive) procedures and is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. The aim of the current article is to provide a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge regarding contrast induced acute kidney injury. Methods: Current literature was reviewed and relevant articles were selected. Articles were identified through MEDLINE and Pubmed selecting articles, limited between 1980 and 2010. Results: The pathophysiological process resulting in contrast induced acute kidney injury is not completely understood, nevertheless several mechanisms involved have been proposed. However, the risk factors for contrast induced acute kidney injury and its timing are well known, making it amenable for preventive strategies. In the past decade various preventive strategies have been investigated with different results. Conclusions: Currently, only adequate hydration, with saline, is uniformly accepted as a beneficial prophylactic strategy. Furthermore promising results have also been reported for several other prophylactic strategies. These results, however, need to be confirmed in future trials.

PMID: 21561396 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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