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The Relationship between Rate and Volume of Intravenous Fluid Administration and Kidney Outcomes after Angiography.

Qandeel H SoomroSonia T AnandSteven D WeisbordMartin P GallagherRyan E FergusonSusan T CrowleyDeepak L BhattChirag R ParikhJames S Kaufmannull null
Published in: Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN (2022)
We found that administration of a total volume of 1000 ml, starting at least 1 hour before contrast injection and continuing postcontrast for a total of 6 hours, is associated with a similar risk of adverse outcomes as larger volumes of intravenous fluids administered for periods >6 hours. Mean fluid volumes <964 ml may be associated with a higher risk for the primary outcome, although residual confounding cannot be excluded.
Keyphrases
  • high dose
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  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance
  • magnetic resonance imaging
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