Management and recommendations for the prevention of contrast-induced acute kidney injury: State of the art in clinical practice

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Abstract

Contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) is defined as an acute kidney failure following iodine-based contrast medium administration determining relevant health and socio-sanitary implications. Knowledge of pathophysiology, early diagnosis, and prevention in patients at risk are critical points in CI-AKI management. Determination of risk and functional kidney evaluation must precede every iodine-based contrast medium (CM) administration in order to eventually introduce medical prophylaxis. Furthermore, early laboratoristic evaluation after iodine-based CM exposure should be performed for a prompt identification of acute kidney injury. Therefore, clinicians must know and strictly follow valid recommendations to minimize the development of complications.

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Valeriani, E., Locorriere, L., Anguissola, G. B., Pantano, A. L., Ciccozzi, M., Costantino, S., … Spoto, S. (2018). Management and recommendations for the prevention of contrast-induced acute kidney injury: State of the art in clinical practice. Italian Journal of Medicine, 12(4), 245–259. https://doi.org/10.4081/itjm.2018.1064

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