Contrast medium-induced acute kidney injury

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Abstract

Contrast medium-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) is a predominant cause of hospital-acquired renal insufficiency. With an increasing number of contrast medium-enhanced radiological procedures being performed in a rapidly increasing ageing population in the Western world, it is imperative that more attention is given to understand the aetiology of CI-AKI to devise novel diagnostic methods and to formulate effective prophylactic and therapeutic regimens to reduce its incidence and its associated morbidity and mortality. This article presents high-yield information on the above-mentioned aspects of CI-AKI, primarily based on results of randomised controlled trials, meta-analyses, systematic reviews and international consensus guidelines.

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Sadat, U., Usman, A., Boyle, J. R., Hayes, P. D., & Solomon, R. J. (2015). Contrast medium-induced acute kidney injury. CardioRenal Medicine, 5(3), 219–228. https://doi.org/10.1159/000430770

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