| Literature DB >> 29588714 |
Michela Faggioni1,2, Roxana Mehran1.
Abstract
Contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) is characterised by a rapid deterioration of renal function within a few days of parenteral administration of contrast media (CM) in the absence of alternative causes. CI-AKI is the most common form of iatrogenic kidney dysfunction with an estimated prevalence of 12 % in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention. Although usually self-resolving, in patients with pre-existing chronic kidney disease (CKD) or concomitant risk factors for renal damage, CI-AKI is associated with increased short-and long-term morbidity and mortality. Therefore, risk stratification based on clinical and peri-procedural characteristics is crucial in selecting patients at risk of CI-AKI who would benefit the most from implementation of preventive measures.Entities:
Keywords: Contrast-induced nephropathy; chronic kidney disease; prevention; risk score
Year: 2016 PMID: 29588714 PMCID: PMC5808627 DOI: 10.15420/icr.2016:10:2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Interv Cardiol ISSN: 1756-1485