2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.carrev.2013.07.009
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Impact of contrast-induced acute kidney injury on outcomes in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention

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“…The prevalence rate of AKI after acute stroke (11.6%) seems similar to that in patients after ST-elevation MI [2]. Possible explanations are that renal impairment after stroke may have the same risk factors as for MI, such as long-standing arterial stiffness and blockages of small arteries due to atherosclerosis, aging, hypertension, and diabetes [19].…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…The prevalence rate of AKI after acute stroke (11.6%) seems similar to that in patients after ST-elevation MI [2]. Possible explanations are that renal impairment after stroke may have the same risk factors as for MI, such as long-standing arterial stiffness and blockages of small arteries due to atherosclerosis, aging, hypertension, and diabetes [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common, affecting over 35% of patients admitted to intensive care units [1] and more than 11% of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (MI) [2]; and it is associated with a substantial increase in hospital mortality [3, 4]. AKI is defined as a sudden decrease in kidney function or kidney damage from hours to a few days, according to the RIFLE criteria [5].…”
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“…The causes for AKI in the developed world regions include imagining contrast, surgery, toxicity from medications, critical illness, and complications to chronic diseases, such as cardiac and liver disease. [51][52][53] Within developing world regions, causes can include toxicity from herbal treatments and complications during perinatal events. [54][55][56] Again, the relationship between AKI episodes and CKD progression highlights the importance of early CKD detection to increase the likelihood of protecting remaining kidney function from such events.…”
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“…Вавилова, 61; тел. : +7(499)134-8306; e-mail: villevaldes@mail.ru С внедрением в клиническую практику высокотехно-логичных методов исследования и лечения чрескожные коронарные вмешательства (ЧКВ) стали неотъемлемым этапом терапии больных с ишемической болезнью серд-ца, особенно с острым коронарным синдромом (ОКС) [1][2][3]. Несмотря на очевидные успехи, достигнутые в со-временной интервенционной кардиологии и ангиологии, проблема безопасности вмешательств остается актуаль-ной.…”
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