2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11604-017-0620-4
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Efficacy of oral supplemental hydration for the prevention of contrast-induced nephropathy in rats

Abstract: Both intravenous saline administration and oral hydration with ORS decreased the severity of CIN. Hydration with ORS was comparable to intravenous saline infusion in preventing CIN-associated abnormalities.

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“…fluids when patients stratified by severity of CKD. Finally, Matsunami et al [15] compared the effects of i.v. saline to an oral rehydration solution (50 meq sodium) in a rat model of contrast nephrotoxicity; both were similarly effective in mitigating the fall in creatinine clearance and renal histologic injury compared with controls.…”
Section: Oral Hydrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…fluids when patients stratified by severity of CKD. Finally, Matsunami et al [15] compared the effects of i.v. saline to an oral rehydration solution (50 meq sodium) in a rat model of contrast nephrotoxicity; both were similarly effective in mitigating the fall in creatinine clearance and renal histologic injury compared with controls.…”
Section: Oral Hydrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theoretical rationale for fluid administration prophylaxis includes a reduction in vasoconstrictive hormones, increased sodium diuresis with a decrease in tubuloglomerular feedback, prevention of tubular obstruction, protection against reactive oxygen species (ROS) injury and dilution of intratubular contrast media minimizing direct tubular toxicity [8,11]. The use of fluid administration is supported by multiple animal studies evaluating the role of volume contraction in the pathogenesis of contrast media nephrotoxicity [12][13][14][15]16 & ,17 -19].…”
Section: Historical Basis Of Fluid Administation Prophylactic Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, hydration can reduce the concentration of CM in renal tubules, so as to ameliorate the direct damage of CM to renal tubule epithelial cells [39]. Hydration can be administered orally or intravenously, both of which have been reported to be effective in preventing CIN [40]. However, intravenous hydration is more clinically acceptable than the oral one due to its quantifiable operability.…”
Section: Prevention Of Cin Personalized Hydrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies reported the preventive effects of adrenomedullin, Enalapril maleate, Folic acid and Pioglitazone through its vasodilatory and anti-inflammatory properties, so can prevent the development of CIN [6] . Some authors stated that oral rehydration solution with saline infusion or Statins administration can prevent CIN [10][11][12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%