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The renal effects of radiocontrast administration during cardioangiography in two different groups with congenital heart disease.

M Sagy, M Aladjem, A Shem-Tov, A Eshkol, S Orda, J Hegesh, H Boichis.   

Abstract

Renal effects of the administration of contrast media during cardiac catheterisation were compared in two groups of patients with congenital heart diseases. Group A consisted of 21 patients with cardiac malformations, characterised primarily by left ventricular volume overload and known to be associated occasionally with left heart failure, such as: left to right shunts and left ventricular valvular defects. Group B consisted of 23 patients with lesions affecting the right ventricle which are rarely associated with left heart failure, such as: Tetralogy of Fallot and Pulmonic stenosis. Patients in Group A showed a significant increment in both plasma creatinine and uric acid levels in the 24 h following heart catheterisation. This observation was significantly more prominent in the older age group (above the age of 5 years). In Group B no changes in these parameters were encountered. Plasma renin activity and fractional sodium excretion increased and decreased respectively, by a similar degree in both groups in the 24 h following contrast media administration. No difference in renal tubular handling of uric acid was observed between both groups, nor did any of the patients studied demonstrate any degree of proteinuria or abnormality in the urine sediment, prior to or following heart catheterisation. We suggest that chronic pre-existing left ventricular overload should be considered a risk factor among the other known risk factors which promote the incidence of acute renal failure after contrast media administration.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6734675     DOI: 10.1007/BF00572768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr        ISSN: 0340-6199            Impact factor:   3.183


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