1. Application of systemic inflammation score for the assessment of contrast-induced acute kidney injury; a review
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Sam Mirfendereski, Mahboobe Taghipour, Farshad Yadollahi, Hadi Taghavinejad, and Mahdieh Ahmadnia
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contrast-associated acute kidney injury ,acute kidney injury ,contrast media ,systemic inflammation score ,contrast nephropathy ,tubular cytotoxicity ,renal vasoconstriction ,oxidative stress ,renal dysfunction ,Pathology ,RB1-214 ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Contrast-related acute renal failure is a multifactorial condition that involves oxidative stress, inflammation, and direct tubular toxicity. Risk factors for contrast-induced nephropathy comprise pre-existing kidney dysfunction, diabetes mellitus, advanced age, congestive heart failure, hypotension, anemia, and volume depletion. Preventive measures include identifying high-risk patients and implementing preventive measures such as adequate hydration, minimizing contrast use, and avoiding using contrast media in patients with pre-existing renal dysfunction. The systemic inflammation score is a promising tool for predicting contrast-associated acute kidney injury (CA-AKI) in patients undergoing contrast-enhanced imaging procedures. Further studies are needed to validate the use of SIS in clinical practice and to better understand the underlying mechanisms of inflammation in (CA-AKI).
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- 2024
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