The demise of contrast nephropathy; can this be true? A contrarian view; a representative case report of contrast nephropathy from Mayo Clinic Health System in Northwestern Wisconsin
Abstract:In the cognate nephrology literature, a few recent publications from major academic centers in the United States have suggested that the incidence of contrast nephropathy was exaggerated and overstated. These investigators have concluded that intravenous contrast material administration was not associated with an increased risk of acute kidney injury (AKI), emergent dialysis, and short-term mortality in a cohort of patients with diminished renal function. As a contrarian opinion, we first describe a clear cut … Show more
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