Trimetazidine decreases risk of contrast-induced nephropathy in patients with chronic kidney disease: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

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Objectives: We sought to synthesize and analyze the available data from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for trimetazidine (TMZ) in the prevention of contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN). Background: Contrast-induced nephropathy after coronary angiography is associated with poor outcomes. Trimetazidine is an anti-ischemic drug that might reduce incidence of CIN, but current data are inconclusive. Methods: We searched MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect electronic databases for RCTs comparing intravenous hydration with normal saline (NS) and/or N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) versus TMZ plus NS ± NAC for prevention of CIN. We used RevMan 5.2 for statistical analysis with the fixed effects model. Results: Of the 808 studies, 3 RCTs met criteria with 290 patients in the TMZ plus NS ± NAC group and 292 patients in the NS ± NAC group. The mean age of patients was 59.5 years, and baseline serum creatinine ranged from 1.3 to 2 mg/dL. Trimetazidine significantly reduced the incidence of CIN by 11% (risk difference 0.11; 95% confidence interval, 0.16-0.06; P

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Nadkarni, G. N., Konstantinidis, I., Patel, A., Yacoub, R., Kumbala, D., Patel, R. A. G., … Benjo, A. M. (2015). Trimetazidine decreases risk of contrast-induced nephropathy in patients with chronic kidney disease: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 20(6), 539–546. https://doi.org/10.1177/1074248415573320

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