2016
DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20160077
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Strategies for assessing renal function prior to outpatient contrast-enhanced CT: a UK survey

Abstract: The wide variation in practice reflects inconsistencies in published guidance. Evidence-based consensuses of which patients to test and subsequent risk thresholds will aid clinicians identify those patients in which the risk of CI-AKI is clinically significant but manageable. There is also a need to determine the value of the various prophylactic strategies, follow-up regimen and efficient service delivery pathways. Advances in knowledge: This survey has identified that further work is required to define which… Show more

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“…Clinical practice guidelines recommend targeted screening of kidney function based on individual risk [7,8]. However, due to the silent nature of many forms of kidney disease and complex workflows within diagnostic imaging, it is usual practice for all patients receiving iodinated contrast-enhanced imaging to have had a SCr and eGFR checked prior to the examination [10][11][12][13]. This result establishes whether it is safe for a patient to receive iodinated contrast media and identify if any preventative measures are required or whether contrast media is withheld.…”
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“…Clinical practice guidelines recommend targeted screening of kidney function based on individual risk [7,8]. However, due to the silent nature of many forms of kidney disease and complex workflows within diagnostic imaging, it is usual practice for all patients receiving iodinated contrast-enhanced imaging to have had a SCr and eGFR checked prior to the examination [10][11][12][13]. This result establishes whether it is safe for a patient to receive iodinated contrast media and identify if any preventative measures are required or whether contrast media is withheld.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is therefore very important that the kidney function result is available and that this is accurate and reliable. In practice, problems with availability of a kidney function result can lead to significant implications for patients in terms of delay in diagnosis and reduction in service efficiency [10,15]. These issues may be addressed by the introduction of PoC technology.…”
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