Contrast Medium-Induced Acute Kidney Injury

Umar Sadat(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Ammara Usman(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Jonathan R. Boyle(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Paul D. Hayes(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Richard Solomon(University of Vermont)
Cardiorenal Medicine
January 1, 2015
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Abstract

Contrast medium-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) is a predominant cause of hospital-acquired renal insufficiency. With an increasing number of contrast medium-enhanced radiological procedures being performed in a rapidly increasing ageing population in the Western world, it is imperative that more attention is given to understand the aetiology of CI-AKI to devise novel diagnostic methods and to formulate effective prophylactic and therapeutic regimens to reduce its incidence and its associated morbidity and mortality. This article presents high-yield information on the above-mentioned aspects of CI-AKI, primarily based on results of randomised controlled trials, meta-analyses, systematic reviews and international consensus guidelines.


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