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After injection of contrast intravenously…
• Rapid increase followed by rapid decrease of plasma Current methods of renal protection:
concentrations of contrast • Sodium bicarbonate infusion
• N-acetylcysteine
• 88% of rapid decline is due to equilibration of the contrast
material throughout the ECF • Hydration
• Reduce volume of contrast
• 12% of the decrease in contrast media concentration is due
to excretion of the contrast media by the kidneys by
glomerular filtration
Self-learning corner: Is renal protection effective
in preventing contrast-induced nephropathy?
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• Lactic acidosis in patients on Metformin • Walker, T. (2009). N-Acetylcysteine Use to Prevent Contrast
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