Acute kidney injury following coronary angiography: a nationwide study of incidence, risk factors and long-term outcomes.
Dadi HelgasonThorir E LongSolveig HelgadottirRunolfur PalssonGisli H SigurdssonTomas GudbjartssonOlafur S IndridasonIngibjorg J GudmundsdottirMartin I SigurdssonPublished in: Journal of nephrology (2018)
For iso-osmolar contrast, the risk of AKI related to contrast dose was evident for higher amount of contrast in patients with baseline eGFR < 45 mL/min/1.73 m2. In addition to association with adverse short- and long-term survival AKI had a strong association with new-onset or progression of CKD when patients were followed longitudinally.
Keyphrases
- acute kidney injury
- risk factors
- magnetic resonance
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- cardiac surgery
- small cell lung cancer
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- contrast enhanced
- prognostic factors
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- emergency department
- patient reported outcomes
- tyrosine kinase
- computed tomography
- electronic health record