Literature DB >> 12218442

Haemodialysis for the prevention of contrast-induced nephropathy: outcome of 31 patients with severely impaired renal function, comparison with patients at similar risk and review.

Wolfgang Huber1, Barbara Jeschke, Bernhard Kreymann, Michael Hennig, Michael Page, Hermann Salmhofer, Florian Eckel, Ulrike Schmidt, Andreas Umgelter, Ursula Schweigart, Meinhard Classen.   

Abstract

RATIONALE AND
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether haemodialysis prevents contrast-induced nephropathy (definition: increase of serum-creatinine of >or= 0.5 mg/dL within 7 days).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-one patients (mean serum-creatinine 4.01 +/- 1.83 mg/dL) were dialyzed for 4.36 +/- 1.0 hours within one hour after 278.4 +/- 160.5 mL of contrast medium.
RESULTS: Dialysis resulted in a significant reduction of serum-creatinine (2.25 +/- 1.46 mg/dL; P< 0.0001) and stable mean serum-creatinine levels 2, 3, 4, and 7 days after contrast medium and at discharge compared with baseline values. However, 19 patients (61%) developed contrast-induced nephropathy within 7 days. Four patients had to be repeatedly dialyzed. A comparison of our patients' 48 hours-incidence of contrast-induced nephropathy (9/31; 29%) versus patients at comparable risk included in seven previous studies demonstrated a prophylactic effect of dialysis only versus a subgroup in one study.
CONCLUSIONS: Data provide no hint that haemodialysis prevents contrast-induced nephropathy. Therefore, postprocedural dialysis should be restricted to patients participating in clinical studies.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12218442     DOI: 10.1097/01.RLI.0000023572.58117.55

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Radiol        ISSN: 0020-9996            Impact factor:   6.016


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