Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney Injury-Definitions, Epidemiology, and Implications
- PMID: 32471671
- DOI: 10.1016/j.iccl.2020.02.001
Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney Injury-Definitions, Epidemiology, and Implications
Abstract
Contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) is the acute onset of renal injury following exposure to iodinated contrast media. Several definitions have been used, which complicates the estimation of the epidemiological relevance of this condition and comparisons in outcome research. The incidence of CI-AKI increases as a function of patient and procedure complexity in coronary, endovascular, and structural interventions. CI-AKI is associated with a high burden of short- and long-term adverse events, and leads to increased healthcare costs. This review will provide an overview of the definitions, epidemiology, and implications of CI-AKI in patients undergoing coronary, endovascular, and structural catheter-based procedures.
Keywords: Contrast media; Contrast-induced acute kidney injury; Contrast-induced nephropathy; Epidemiology.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure L. Azzalini received honoraria from Abbott Vascular, Guerbet, Terumo, and Sahajanand Medical Technologies; and research support from ACIST Medical Systems, Guerbet, and Terumo. S. Kalra has served as a speaker, consultant, or advisory board member for Boston Scientific, Philips, Abbott Vascular, Abiomed, and Asahi Intecc but has received no honoraria.
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