2017
DOI: 10.4103/0971-4065.194397
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N-acetyl cysteine versus allopurinol in the prevention of contrast nephropathy in patients with chronic kidney disease: A randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Contrast media administration can lead to acute deterioration in renal function particularly in patients with pre-existing chronic kidney disease. This prospective, randomized controlled open-label parallel group study was undertaken at Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, from June to December 2015. A total of 95 patients were included, of which 35 received n-acetylcysteine (NAC) + normal saline (NS), 30 patients received allopurinol (ALL) + NS, and 30 patients received placebo. In our study, the… Show more

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“…Two studies [6,10] did not report the mean and standardized deviation of post-procedural Scr, the increase in Scr level from baseline are adopted instead according to the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions. One study had more than 2 arms of studied groups, [10,11] which had 3 arms (hydration, hydration+n-acetylcysteine, hydration+allopurinol300 mg). We took the hydration arm as control group and took hydration+allopurinol300 mg arm as one experimental group.…”
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“…Two studies [6,10] did not report the mean and standardized deviation of post-procedural Scr, the increase in Scr level from baseline are adopted instead according to the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions. One study had more than 2 arms of studied groups, [10,11] which had 3 arms (hydration, hydration+n-acetylcysteine, hydration+allopurinol300 mg). We took the hydration arm as control group and took hydration+allopurinol300 mg arm as one experimental group.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among those eight RCTs, 2 [13,14] enrolled patients with hyperuricemia has been associated with renal failure for a long time; 5 [57,11,12] enrolled patients with impaired renal function (Scr≥1.1 mg/dL;eGFR:30–59 mL/min/ 1.73 m 2 ;eGFR: >60 mL/min/ 1.73 m 2 ; Scr≥2.0 mg/dL; respectively); One study [10] included patients willing to complete the angiography and angioplasty with or without risk factors and patients with modies, there was insufficient information about some items to permit a definite judgment. Risk-generating information on the random sequence developing CI-AKI were included in 1 study.…”
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“…The study by Iranirad et al 13 revealed that CIN was present in 11.4 % and 15.7 % in the allopurinol and control groups, respectively and then, they concluded that allopurinol could have no considerable effect on the efficient hydration due to the prevntion of CIN in the high-risk patients. Sadineni et al 14 compared three groups who were receiving N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC), allopurinol, and placebo and they reported 20, 16, and 36% rates for CIN in respectively NAC, allopurinol, and placebo groups, demonstrating a significant difference between the allopurinol and placebo groups. Moreover, they similarly reported remarkable consequences of hyperuricemia in the development of CIN.…”
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