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Serum osmolarity as a potential predictor for contrast-induced nephropathy following elective coronary angiography.

Mehmet KanbayDimitrie SiriopolElif OzdoganBaris AfsarLale A ErtugluMihaela GrigoreAlan A SagMasanari KuwabaraMiguel A LanaspaAlberto OrtizRichard J JohnsonAdrian Covic
Published in: International urology and nephrology (2020)
Serum osmolarity is a cheap and widely available marker that can reliably predict CIN after CAG or PCI. Future research should focus on determining a clinically optimal cutoff for serum osmolarity that would warrant preventive interventions. Furthermore, later research may investigate the role of serum osmolarity not only as a risk factor but also as a pathogenetic mechanism underlying CIN.
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