2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.862023
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Low-Osmolar vs. Iso-Osmolar Contrast Media on the Risk of Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney Injury: A Propensity Score Matched Study

Abstract: Objective:Among the various risk factors associated with contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI), the importance of osmolality and viscosity is emerging among the characteristics of contrast media (CM) itself. High osmolality CM (HOCM) is deprecated and low osmotic pressure (LOCM) and iso-osmotic pressure (IOCM) are mainly used in clinical situations where the results of studies on their effect on the development of CI-AKI are contradictory. We evaluated the association between the type of CM and the ris… Show more

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“…Minimizing the use of iodinated contrast agents and opting for low or iso-osmolar contrast media can help reduce CI-AKI risk. Low-osmolar or iso-osmolar contrast media are less nephrotoxic than high-osmolar CM (25). Careful attention to procedural technique can minimize the contrast load and reduce CI-AKI risk.…”
Section: Preventive Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minimizing the use of iodinated contrast agents and opting for low or iso-osmolar contrast media can help reduce CI-AKI risk. Low-osmolar or iso-osmolar contrast media are less nephrotoxic than high-osmolar CM (25). Careful attention to procedural technique can minimize the contrast load and reduce CI-AKI risk.…”
Section: Preventive Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%