TCT-475 Simple and effective way to prevent contrast induced nephropathy in patients with chronic renal dysfunction by induced diuresis with matched hydration- a randomized control trial

2017 
Contrast induced nephropathy (CIN) is defined as 25% rise or 0.5 mg/dl of absolute rise in serum creatinine above baseline within 72 hours of contrast exposure. The incidence of CIN varies widely from 3.3% in general population to 19% in patients with renal dysfunction. Currently pre-hydration is
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