2014
DOI: 10.5935/0101-2800.20140051
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Prevention of contrast induced nephropathy with sodium bicarbonate (the PROMEC study)

Abstract: Prevention of contrast induced nephropathy with sodium bicarbonate (the PROMEC study)Prevenção de nefropatia por contraste com bicarbonato de sódio (o estudo PROMEC)

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“…Among the studies that included SB administration, 18 administered SB diluted with 5% dextrose in distilled water (D5%DW), and 4 did not specify the dilution of bicarbonate used 16 - 19 ; however, stabilized bicarbonate is only achieved with the addition of dextrose, so it can be assumed that this dilution was performed. The quantity of D5%DW for dilution differed among the studies; in 16 studies, 154 mL of bicarbonate (1,000 mEq/L) was diluted in 846 mL of D5%DW (studies 8 , 15 , 20 - 32 , 33 ); in the remaining studies, different mixtures of bicarbonate and D5%DW were used; the infusion speed was 1 to 3 mL/k/h within 1 to 12 h before the radiological procedure was performed and then between 6 and 12 h post-procedure ( Table 1 ). In six studies 20 , 21 , 23 , 27 , 29 , 32 , NAC was used along with the sodium bicarbonate.…”
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“…Among the studies that included SB administration, 18 administered SB diluted with 5% dextrose in distilled water (D5%DW), and 4 did not specify the dilution of bicarbonate used 16 - 19 ; however, stabilized bicarbonate is only achieved with the addition of dextrose, so it can be assumed that this dilution was performed. The quantity of D5%DW for dilution differed among the studies; in 16 studies, 154 mL of bicarbonate (1,000 mEq/L) was diluted in 846 mL of D5%DW (studies 8 , 15 , 20 - 32 , 33 ); in the remaining studies, different mixtures of bicarbonate and D5%DW were used; the infusion speed was 1 to 3 mL/k/h within 1 to 12 h before the radiological procedure was performed and then between 6 and 12 h post-procedure ( Table 1 ). In six studies 20 , 21 , 23 , 27 , 29 , 32 , NAC was used along with the sodium bicarbonate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The primary outcome evaluated in 13 studies was the presence of CIN, defined as a 25% elevation in serum creatinine above the baseline or a 0.5-mg/dL increase during the first 48 hours after the contrast medium was administered 8 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 19 - 22 , 27 , 29 - 32 ; in seven studies, the same definition was used, but CIN was diagnosed up to 5 days post-contrast medium administration 23 , 25 , 26 , 28 , 33 - 35 ; the other two studies used the maximum increase in serum creatinine as an outcome measure 18 , 24 .…”
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