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Incidens of contrast induced nephropathy (CIN) ranging from 0 to 100% in retrospective cohort studies depend on its definition, method of investigation and subject characterization.
Nurul R Ningrum, Yoga Yuniadi
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Iodinated contrast agents are widely prescribed and used in medical practice, and their potential deleterious effects to renal function have been recognized in the literature. Depending on the definition adopted for contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) and the characteristics of the studied population, the incidence of CIN ranges from 10% to 30 ...
Elizabeth Maccariello
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Contrast-induced nephropathy: a review of literature [PDF]
Today, radiological procedures using intravascular iodinated contrast media are being widely used for the diagnoses and treatment of various diseases, which highlight one of the main etiologies of contrast-induced nephropathy and hospital-acquired renal ...
Roya Narenji Sani +2 more
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Objective This is the first study to explore the risk factors for nephropathy caused by gadolinium-based contrast agents and establish a prediction model to identify high-risk patients.Methods A total of 1404 patients who received gadolinium-based ...
Huanhuan Zheng +5 more
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Plants used to decrease serum creatinine levels and contrast-induced nephropathy: A review article [PDF]
:Background and aims: Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is one of the most common reasons for acute kidney failure. Because of the increasing use of contrasts for computed tomography and angiography and coronary interventions, the incidence of CIN is on
Mahmoud Rafieian, zahra ghasemi
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The aim of the work was to determine the risk factors of contrast-induced nephropathy in patients with acute coronary syndrome and to evaluate the effectiveness of methods of its prevention. There were examined 62 patients admitted to the interventional
L.O. Miakinkova +5 more
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Contrast-Induced Nephropathy: An Overview
Background This review elaborates on the definition, incidence, risk factors and treatment options for contrast-induced acute renal injury and highlights the potential therapeutic options to prevent this condition.
Yuvashri Kaliyaperumal +2 more
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Introduction: Administration of an intravenous contrast medium, which is used in various routine hospital procedures, can lead to the development of nephropathy in some patients.
Anil Pokhrel +4 more
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Contrast induced nephropathy in urology
Intravenous contrast agents have a distinct role in urological imaging: to study precise anatomical delineation, vascularity, and to assess the function of the renal unit.
Viji Samuel Thomson +2 more
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Background Iodinated contrast media are amongst the most frequently prescribed medications, however, their use is not without complications. With contrast-induced nephropathy constituting a major concern, alternative non-iodine based approaches have been
Athanasios Diamantopoulos +10 more
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