Nephrotoxicity of ionic and non-ionic contrast material in digital vascular imaging and selective renal arteriography

We assessed the nephrotoxicity of ionic and non-ionic radiocontrast material (CM) in two groups of patients in a prospective study. One group of 25 potential live kidney donors was studied following conventional renal angiography, carried out as part of the routine pre-operative assessment. The othe...

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Published inBritish journal of radiology Vol. 56; no. 669; p. 631
Main Authors Khoury, G A, Hopper, J C, Varghese, Z, Farrington, K, Dick, R, Irving, J D, Sweny, P, Fernando, O N, Moorhead, J F
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Abstract We assessed the nephrotoxicity of ionic and non-ionic radiocontrast material (CM) in two groups of patients in a prospective study. One group of 25 potential live kidney donors was studied following conventional renal angiography, carried out as part of the routine pre-operative assessment. The other group of 49 renal transplant patients with varying degrees of renal impairment was studied following digital vascular imaging carried out for investigation of hypertension. Plasma creatine, urinary N-acetyl-D-glucosaminidase (NAG), urinary microglobulin (B2M) and urinary protein excretion were measured before and after the imaging procedure. There were no significant changes in these parameters following digital vascular imaging, but there were increases in plasma creatinine (p less than 0.005) and urinary NAG creatinine ratio (p less than 0.002) in the conventional angiography group following the procedure. Substantial proteinuria developed in 35% of patients following conventional angiography. The differences in nephrotoxicity of radiocontrast agents during the two procedures could not be accounted for by the dose of material used, but probably reflect the effect of differences in the route of administration on the maximal concentration of the material reaching the kidney. Non-ionic radiocontrast material proved less toxic than ionic and may be preferable in conventional angiography.
AbstractList We assessed the nephrotoxicity of ionic and non-ionic radiocontrast material (CM) in two groups of patients in a prospective study. One group of 25 potential live kidney donors was studied following conventional renal angiography, carried out as part of the routine pre-operative assessment. The other group of 49 renal transplant patients with varying degrees of renal impairment was studied following digital vascular imaging carried out for investigation of hypertension. Plasma creatine, urinary N-acetyl-D-glucosaminidase (NAG), urinary microglobulin (B2M) and urinary protein excretion were measured before and after the imaging procedure. There were no significant changes in these parameters following digital vascular imaging, but there were increases in plasma creatinine (p less than 0.005) and urinary NAG creatinine ratio (p less than 0.002) in the conventional angiography group following the procedure. Substantial proteinuria developed in 35% of patients following conventional angiography. The differences in nephrotoxicity of radiocontrast agents during the two procedures could not be accounted for by the dose of material used, but probably reflect the effect of differences in the route of administration on the maximal concentration of the material reaching the kidney. Non-ionic radiocontrast material proved less toxic than ionic and may be preferable in conventional angiography.
Author Khoury, G A
Fernando, O N
Sweny, P
Varghese, Z
Dick, R
Moorhead, J F
Irving, J D
Hopper, J C
Farrington, K
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Adolescent
Adult
beta 2-Microglobulin - urine
Child
Contrast Media - adverse effects
Creatinine - blood
Female
Humans
Ions
Kidney Diseases - chemically induced
Kidney Transplantation
Male
Middle Aged
Proteinuria
Radiography
Renal Artery - diagnostic imaging
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