2019, Number 12
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Revista Médica Sinergia 2019; 4 (12)
Contrast-induced acute kidney injury
Zeledón CN, Fernández AS, Rojas JA
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 324
PDF size: 141.51 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Contrast-induced acute kidney injury is a very important pathology when
decisions must be made in the diagnostic or therapeutic management of
patients presenting renal impairment. It can be defined as a decrease in
renal function that occurs hours or days after the application of contrast
medium. There are risk factors related to the patient such as pre-existing
renal disease, acute or chronic renal failure, diabetes mellitus, congestive
heart failure or chronic hypertension. There are also other risk factors that
are related to the procedure, these have to do with the type of contrast
medium, amount and volume of dose. These can be modified in order to
prevent the development of contrast-induced acute kidney injury. Preventive
measures are the basis of the management of this pathology, currently the
one with greatest scientific support is fluid therapy. While others that have
been widely studied still do not have enough evidence to recommend its
use.
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