Acute renal failure associated with ioxaglate, a low-osmolality radiocontrast agent
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0272-6386(89)80051-4
Acute renal failure associated with ioxaglate, a low-osmolality radiocontrast agent
Abstract
Iodinated radiocontrast agents may cause acute renal failure, particularly in patients with preexisting renal failure, heart failure, or diabetes. The low-osmolality contrast agents cause less hypersensitivity, but substantial nephrotoxicity has not been noted. We report three high-risk patients who developed acute renal failure after one of these new agents, ioxaglate, was administered for coronary arteriography and ventriculography. The renal failure was severe: two of the patients required dialysis. We could find no previously reported cases of acute renal failure associated with ioxaglate. Despite their theoretical advantages, the low-osmolality contrast agents may cause acute renal failure in patients who are at risk and should be used with the same precautions as the conventional agents.
Comment in
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Acute renal failure following coronary arteriography and ventriculography with ioxaglate, a low-osmolality radiocontrast agent.Am J Kidney Dis. 1990 Nov;16(5):506-7. Am J Kidney Dis. 1990. PMID: 2073273 No abstract available.
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