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Iloprost prevents contrast-induced nephropathy in patients with renal dysfunction undergoing coronary angiography or intervention. Circulation [Circulation] Journal article

 
TitleIloprost prevents contrast-induced nephropathy in patients with renal dysfunction undergoing coronary angiography or intervention.
Author(s)Spargias K, Adreanides E, Demerouti E, Gkouziouta A, Manginas A, Pavlides G, Voudris V, Cokkinos DV 
InstitutionDepartment of Cardiology, Onassis Cardiac Surgery Centre, Athens, Greece. spargias@ocsc.gr
SourceCirculation 2009 Nov 3; 120(18):1793-9.
AbstractBACKGROUND: The prevention of contrast-induced nephropathy, which accounts for considerable morbidity and mortality, remains a vexing problem. Contrast-induced renal vasoconstriction is believed to play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of contrast-induced nephropathy. The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of the prostacyclin analog iloprost in preventing contrast-induced nephropathy in patients with renal dysfunction undergoing a coronary procedure.
METHODS AND RESULTS: We conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of iloprost in 208 patients with a serum creatinine concentration >or=1.4 mg/dL who underwent coronary angiography and/or intervention. Iloprost 1 ng kg(-1) min(-1) or placebo was administered intravenously beginning 30 to 90 minutes before and ending 4 hours after the procedure. Contrast-induced nephropathy was defined by an absolute increase in serum creatinine >or=0.5 mg/dL or a relative increase >or=25% measured 2 to 5 days after the procedure. Contrast-induced nephropathy occurred in 23 of the 105 patients (22%) in the control group and in 8 of the 103 patients (8%) in the iloprost group (odds ratio, 0.29; 95% confidence interval, 0.12 to 0.69; P=0.005). In the control group, the estimated glomerular filtration rate declined from 49.7+/-15.5 to 46.6+/-16.6 mL min(-1) 1.73 m(-2) (P=0.01). In the iloprost group, the estimated glomerular filtration rate increased marginally from 47.5+/-14.5 to 48.6+/-16.1 mL min(-1) 1.73 m(-2) (P=0.26). The mean absolute estimated glomerular filtration rate decline in the control group was greater than its change in the iloprost group (difference, 4.2 mL min(-1) 1.73 m(-2); 95% confidence interval, 1.1 to 7.3; P=0.008).
CONCLUSIONS: Prophylactic administration of iloprost may protect against contrast-induced nephropathy in high-risk patients undergoing a coronary procedure.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed ID19841299
  
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