Journal of Nephropharmacology (Apr 2013)

Contrast induced nephropathy; recent findings

  • Mardani Saeed,
  • Nasri Parto,
  • Tavakoli Maryam

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 27 – 30

Abstract

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Contrast induced nephropathy is one cause of acute renal failure. Contrast induced nephropathy is the third most common cause of hospital-acquired acute renal failure. The incidence of contrast induced nephropathy in the general population is 0.6% to 2.3%, but when focusing on specific high-risk patients the incidence can increase to more than 40%. Studies suggest that intravenous hydration is the most effective strategy to prevent contrast induced nephropathy. Hydration is inexpensive and is usually risk-free. Administration of optimal fluids before and after the contrast procedure allows for increased urine output and improved outcomes.

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