Aims: This observational investigation aimed to determine the
incidence of contrast-induced nephropathy and the factors predicting its
development after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention at our Institute.
Materials and Methods: The study included 520 patients who
underwent Percutaneous Coronary Angioplasty within a one-year period at our
institution and met the inclusion criteria. Renal parameters, including serum
Creatinine and Blood Urea levels, were assessed at baseline, 24 hours, and 48
hours post-procedure. Contrast-induced nephropathy was defined as a >25%
increase or >0.5 mg/dl rise in pre-catheterization serum creatinine at or
after 48 hours following the intervention after other causes of renal
impairment had been excluded.
Results: In the study, 67 patients (12.88%) developed
Contrast-induced Nephropathy post-PCI which was in line with previous studies
on this matter. Advanced age, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and anaemia were
identified as significant predictors of CIN. Moreover, higher contrast volume
and elevated baseline creatinine levels were associated with an increased risk
of CIN.
Conclusions: The occurrence of CIN is a recognized complication of
PCI which leads to increased mortality and morbidity and the high cost of
managing such patients, which can largely be mitigated through the
identification of patients with predisposing factors and the implementation of
preventive measures in accordance with guideline recommendations.
Author(s)
Details
Cinosh
Mathew
Department of Cardiology, Smt. B. K. Shah Medical Institute and
Research Centre, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Piparia,
391760, Vadodara, Gujarat, India.
Rachit
Saxena
Department of Cardiology, Smt. B. K. Shah Medical Institute and
Research Centre, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Piparia,
391760, Vadodara, Gujarat, India.
Aseem
Yadav
Department of Cardiology, Smt. B. K. Shah Medical Institute and
Research Centre, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth
(Deemed to be University), Piparia, 391760, Vadodara, Gujarat, India.
Abhishek
Gupta
Department of Cardiology, Smt. B. K. Shah Medical Institute and
Research Centre, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Piparia,
391760, Vadodara, Gujarat, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mmrnp/v1/1434
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