Contrast-associated acute kidney injury and cardiovascular events: a secondary analysis of the PRESERVE cohort.
Raghavan MuruganMonique Y Boudreaux-KellyJohn A KellumPaul M PalevskySteven WeisbordPublished in: Clinical kidney journal (2023)
Most episodes of CA-AKI are stage 1 AKI and are not associated with CV events. Less severe CA-AKI episodes also did not mediate the risk of pre-angiography eGFR on CV events. Our findings suggest that most CV events after contrast procedures are due to underlying CKD and CV risk factors rather than less severe CA-AKI episodes and should help enhance the utilization of clinically indicated contrast procedures among high-risk patients with CKD. Further research is required to examine whether moderate-to-severe CA-AKI episodes are associated with CV events.
Keyphrases
- acute kidney injury
- cardiovascular events
- cardiac surgery
- magnetic resonance
- risk factors
- early onset
- chronic kidney disease
- coronary artery disease
- protein kinase
- small cell lung cancer
- cardiovascular disease
- computed tomography
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- drug induced
- magnetic resonance imaging
- high intensity