Prevention of Contrast Nephropathy by Sodium Bicarbonate Versus Sodium Chloride and N-acetylcysteine
Acute Renal Failure Contrast Nephropathy
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Acute Renal Failure Contrast Nephropathy focused on measuring sodium bicarbonate,, n-acetylcisteine,, contrast nephropathy,, cardiac catheterisation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Eligible patients include individuals aged 18 year or older with GFR 15-60ml/min calculated by MDRD formula, who were scheduled to undergo cardiac catheterization. During the randomized study, consecutive eligible patients scheduled for exposure to the nonionic radiographic contrast agent iopamidol (796 mOsm/kg H2O, 755 mg of iopamidol per milliliter, and 370 mg iodine per milliliter) will be considered for enrollment. Exclusion Criteria: i. Serum creatinine levels more than 8mg/dl or GFR less than 15ml/min ii. Change in serum creatinine levels of ³0.5mg/dl during the previous 24 hours. iii. Preexisting dialysis iv. Multiple myeloma. v. Pulmonary edema. vi. Uncontrolled hypertension (treated systolic blood pressure more than 160 mmHg, or diastolic blood pressure more than 100mmHg.) vii. Emergency catheterization. viii. Recent exposure to radiographic contrast (within two days of the study). ix. Allergy to radiocontrast. x. Pregnancy. xi. Administration of dopamine, mannitol or NAC before the study. -
Sites / Locations
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