2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.xkme.2022.100592
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Kidney Cell Cycle Arrest and Cardiac Biomarkers and Acute Kidney Injury Following Angiography: The Prevention of Serious Adverse Events Following Angiography (PRESERVE) Study

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“…In PRESERVE's biomarker substudies, there was no association between urine AKI biomarkers collected 2–4 hours postangiography and CA-AKI. 9 , 10 However, plasma kidney injury molecule-1 and IL‐18 were higher in patients with CA-AKI compared with those who did not. 9 Furthermore, preangiography cardiac, rather than renal, biomarker elevation was associated with MAKE.…”
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“…In PRESERVE's biomarker substudies, there was no association between urine AKI biomarkers collected 2–4 hours postangiography and CA-AKI. 9 , 10 However, plasma kidney injury molecule-1 and IL‐18 were higher in patients with CA-AKI compared with those who did not. 9 Furthermore, preangiography cardiac, rather than renal, biomarker elevation was associated with MAKE.…”
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“… 9 Furthermore, preangiography cardiac, rather than renal, biomarker elevation was associated with MAKE. 10 It is noteworthy that, unlike the prior study, 8 all PRESERVE patients received precontrast hydration, and most underwent diagnostic, rather than interventional, angiography. The investigators speculated that majority of mild CA-AKI is driven by hemodynamic fluctuations and altered renal perfusion, rather than true RTI.…”
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