2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2007.10.007
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Serious renal dysfunction after percutaneous coronary interventions can be predicted

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“…In 11,141 consecutive patients from northern New England undergoing PCI without dialysis, preprocedural creatinine (37%), congestive heart failure (24%), and diabetes (15%) accounted for 76% of the predictive ability of the model of serious renal dysfunction. [32] In 936 Chinese patients scheduled for elective PCI, the incidence of CIN was more common in the abnormal group (serum creatinine > 1.5 mg/dL) than in the normal group (6.52% vs. 37.68%, p < 0.001). [33] Predictors of CIN were as follows: age ≥ 70, contrast volume ≥ 320 ml, diabetes mellitus, and peripheral arterial disease.…”
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“…In 11,141 consecutive patients from northern New England undergoing PCI without dialysis, preprocedural creatinine (37%), congestive heart failure (24%), and diabetes (15%) accounted for 76% of the predictive ability of the model of serious renal dysfunction. [32] In 936 Chinese patients scheduled for elective PCI, the incidence of CIN was more common in the abnormal group (serum creatinine > 1.5 mg/dL) than in the normal group (6.52% vs. 37.68%, p < 0.001). [33] Predictors of CIN were as follows: age ≥ 70, contrast volume ≥ 320 ml, diabetes mellitus, and peripheral arterial disease.…”
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“…[37] Urinary assay requires only 150 μl of urine, and results are available within 35 minutes. [32] It could be particularly useful in patients with impaired kidney function, a population particularly prone to rapid deterioration of renal function. It might enable prompt intervention in this clinical setting.…”
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“…8,9) Since, in our daily practice, as in this study, we avoid using contrast media in patients with diabetes mellitus, who has congestive heart failure and estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 mL/min/1.72m 2 , which is thought to be a risk factor of contrast media inducing acute kidney injury. 10,11) Many reports suggest the usefulness and feasibility of PDE in assessing ITA graft function. [5][6][7] Those many reports recommended adopting mean flow, diastolic flow, VTI or DF of ITA graft to assess its function, which we adopted in this study, as well.…”
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“…Investigations at other institutions are planned. In addition, prevention is the most important consideration for CIAKI, and the usefulness of risk scores predicting the development CIAKI has been reported; 5 however, no prospective studies have been performed to date, and therefore, they will be necessary in the future. Furthermore, the development of novel treatments to prevent CIAKI is also required.…”
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