New strategy of ?- and ?-tocopherol to prevent contrast-induced acute kidney injury in chronic kidney disease patients undergoing elective coronary procedures.

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New strategy of ?- and ?-tocopherol to prevent contrast-induced acute kidney injury in chronic kidney disease patients undergoing elective coronary procedures.

Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2013 Jan 12;

Authors: Tasanarong A, Vohakiat A, Hutayanon P, Piyayotai D

Abstract

BackgroundContrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) increases the likelihood of patient morbidity and mortality following coronary procedures. Volume supplement with saline is the standard treatment to prevent CI-AKI. Additional antioxidant prophylaxis has often yielded conflicting results. The present study was conducted to examine the role of novel application vitamin E (tocopherol) in preventing CI-AKI.MethodsThis prospective, double-blind, randomized and placebo-controlled trial was carried out in 305 patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) undergoing coronary procedures. All patients were randomly assigned to prophylaxis administration with 0.9% saline infusions plus daily oral medication comprised of either (i) placebo (n = 101), (ii) ?-tocopherol (n = 102) or (iii) ?-tocopherol (n = 102) starting 5 days before and ending 2 days after coronary procedures. The CI-AKI risk score of each patient was calculated. All coronary procedures were performed using a low-osmolar, non-ionic contrast agent.ResultsCI-AKI developed in 14.9% in the placebo group, 4.9% in the ?-tocopherol group (P = 0.02 versus the placebo group) and 5.9% in the ?-tocopherol group (P = 0.04 versus the placebo group). In patients with diabetes, hypertension, anaemia, aged over 55 years, male gender or with contrast agent dosages >120 mL, ?-tocopherol showed a larger effect than ?-tocopherol when compared with the placebo group (P < 0.05).ConclusionsProphylaxis administration with oral ?- or ?-tocopherol in combination with 0.9% saline is effective in protecting against CI-AKI in CKD patients undergoing elective coronary procedures.

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