Acute Kidney Injury. Clinical - 2: Ckd-Epi
Acute Kidney Injury. Clinical - 2: Ckd-Epi
Acute Kidney Injury. Clinical - 2: Ckd-Epi
doi:10.1093/ndt/gfw187.33
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY. CLINICAL - 2 patients undergoing planned radiological investigations that required intravenous CM
administration.
Methods: A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study included 43
hospitalized patients (n=43, 19 M and 24 F, mean age 80±7 years, BMI 31.3±6.9 kg/
MP227 EFFECT OF PRE-TREATMENT WITH ORAL SUPEROXIDE m2) with eGFRCKD-EPI <60 ml/min. All patients underwent a scheduled radiological
DISMUTASE ON SERUM MARKERS OF KIDNEY AND investigation with i.v. infusion of 79±16 ml of ioxehol. The patients were randomly
ENDOTHELIAL INJURY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING assigned to a 7-day oral administration of SOD (n=23, 10 M and 13 F) or placebo
PLANNED RADIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS WITH administration (n=20, 9 M and 11 F). Four days before and 3 days after CM infusion
INTRAVENOUS CONTRAST MEDIUM ADMINISTRATION the patients received 500 mg orally bioavailable vegetable SOD (Glisodin) per day or
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