Prevention of contrast media-associated nephropathy - Randomized comparison of 2 hydration regimens in 1620 patients undergoing coronary angioplasty

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Mueller, C
Buerkle, G
Buettner, HJ
Petersen, J
Peruchoud, AP
Eriksson, U
Marsch, S
Roskamm, H
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[1] Herz Zentrum, Bad Krozingen, Germany
[2] Univ Klin, Dept Internal Med, Basel, Switzerland
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10.1001/archinte.162.3.329
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: The administration of radiographic contrast agents remains an important cause of acute renal failure. The optimal infusion for hydration has not been evaluated. Objective: To compare the incidence of contrast media-associated nephrotoxicity with isotonic or half-isotonic hydration. Design: Prospective, randomized, controlled, open-label study. Methods: Patients scheduled for elective or emergency coronary angioplasty were randomly assigned to receive isotonic (0.9% saline) or half-isotonic (0.45% sodium chloride plus 5% glucose) hydration beginning the morning of the procedure for elective interventions and immediately before emergency interventions. An increase in serum creatinine of at least 0.5 mg/dL (44 mumol/L) within 48 hours was defined as contrast media-associated nephrotoxicity. Secondary end points were cardiac and peripheral vascular complications. Results: A total of 1620 patients were assigned to receive isotonic (n=809) or half-isotonic (n=811) hydration. Primary end point analysis was possible in 1383 patients. Baseline characteristics were well matched. Contrast media-associated nephropathy was significantly reduced with isotonic (0.7%, 95% confidence interval, 0.1%0-1.4%) vs half-isotonic (2.0%, 95% confidence interval, 1.0%-3.1%) hydration (P=.04). Three predefined subgroups benefited in particular from isotonic hydration: women, persons with diabetes, and patients receiving 250 mL or more of contrast. The incidence of cardiac (isotonic, 5.3% vs half-isotonic, 6.4%; P=.59) and peripheral vascular (isotonic, 1.6% vs half-isotonic, 1.5%, P=.93) complications was similar between the 2 hydration groups. Conclusion: Isotonic hydration is superior to half-isotonic hydration in the prevention of contrast media-associated nephropathy.
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