Negative effects of iodine-based contrast agent on renal function in patients with moderate reduced renal function hospitalized for COVID-19.
Anna KistnerChen TammAnn Mari SvenssonMats O BeckmanFredrik StrandMagnus SköldSven NyrénPublished in: BMC nephrology (2021)
Patients with COVID - 19 and eGFR≥30-60 had a high frequency of CK-AKI at 48 h and at 4-10 days after contrast administration, which was associated with increased 30-day mortality. For patients with eGFR≥30-60, we recommend strict indications are practiced for contrast-enhanced CT. Contrast-enhanced CT had a modest effect in patients with eGFR> 60.
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