Persistent Renal Damage After Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney InjuryClinical Perspective: Incidence, Evolution, Risk Factors, and Prognosis

2012 
Background— The temporal evolution of renal function in patients with acute kidney injury after contrast medium (CI-AKI) is not well known. The aim of this observational study was to evaluate the incidence, risk factors, and prognostic implications of persistent renal damage (RD) in patients with preexistent moderate-to-severe renal dysfunction. Methods and Results— From June 2003 to March 2008, 3986 patients underwent coronary angiography at our institution; 1490 of 3986 had an estimated creatinine clearance of P =0.015) and those without CI-AKI ( P =0.0001). A similar trend was observed for the combined end point of death, dialysis and cardiovascular events. Conclusions— These results suggest that CI-AKI is not always a transient, benign creatininopathy, but rather a direct cause of worsening renal function. The occurrence of CI-AKI can identify patients at increased risk of cardiovascular events.
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