Abstract Background Contrast-induced nephropathy is the leading cause of in-hospital acute renal failure. This side effect of contrast agents leads to increased morbidity, mortality, and health costs. Ensuring adequate hydration prior to contrast exposure is highly effective at preventing this complication, although the optimal hydration strategy to prevent contrast-induced nephropathy still remains an unresolved issue. Former meta-analyses and several recent studies have shown conflicting results regarding the protective effect of sodium bicarbonate. The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of normal saline versus sodium bicarbonate for prevention of contrast-induced nephrop...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to determine the effectiveness of a protocol for rapid intravenous...
Guidelines advise periprocedural saline hydration for prevention of contrast induced-acute kidney in...
Contrast-induced nephropathy remains a common com-plication of radiographic procedures. Consistent e...
Abstract Background Contrast-induced nephropathy is t...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of sodium bicarbonate versus isotoni...
Background: Coronary angiography is associated with a 4-15% chance of contrast-induced nephropathy (...
Background: Contrast-induced acute kidney injury [contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN)] is one of the ...
In this study, we investigated whether hydration with sodium bicarbonate is superior to hydration wi...
A best evidence topic in cardiovascular surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The ...
BACKGROUND: Radiographic contrast media exposition can cause acute renal function impairment. There ...
Introduction: The rapid decline in renal function caused by radiographic contrast agents usually is ...
Aims. Many previous studies have examined the effect of different hydration strategies on prevention...
Methods. This is a symptomatic review and meta-analysis of prospectively randomized studies, abstrac...
Although contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is common and portends a significant morbidity and morta...
Intravenously administered iodine-containing contrast medium (CM) is associated with the development...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to determine the effectiveness of a protocol for rapid intravenous...
Guidelines advise periprocedural saline hydration for prevention of contrast induced-acute kidney in...
Contrast-induced nephropathy remains a common com-plication of radiographic procedures. Consistent e...
Abstract Background Contrast-induced nephropathy is t...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of sodium bicarbonate versus isotoni...
Background: Coronary angiography is associated with a 4-15% chance of contrast-induced nephropathy (...
Background: Contrast-induced acute kidney injury [contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN)] is one of the ...
In this study, we investigated whether hydration with sodium bicarbonate is superior to hydration wi...
A best evidence topic in cardiovascular surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The ...
BACKGROUND: Radiographic contrast media exposition can cause acute renal function impairment. There ...
Introduction: The rapid decline in renal function caused by radiographic contrast agents usually is ...
Aims. Many previous studies have examined the effect of different hydration strategies on prevention...
Methods. This is a symptomatic review and meta-analysis of prospectively randomized studies, abstrac...
Although contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is common and portends a significant morbidity and morta...
Intravenously administered iodine-containing contrast medium (CM) is associated with the development...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to determine the effectiveness of a protocol for rapid intravenous...
Guidelines advise periprocedural saline hydration for prevention of contrast induced-acute kidney in...
Contrast-induced nephropathy remains a common com-plication of radiographic procedures. Consistent e...