The aim of this study was to evaluate, in patients with "normal fluid status" assessed by the bio-impedance analysis, whether two different protocol of IV isotonic saline infusion are associated with different volume expansion and differing risks for Contrast Induced Acute Kidney Injury in patients undergoing coronary angiographic procedure.
Iodinated contrast media are a well-recognized cause of iatrogenic acute kidney injury in patients undergoing imaging diagnostic or therapeutic procedures (contrast-induced acute kidney injury, CI-AKI). Extracellular volume expansion at the time of contrast media administration may represent important protective strategies that play a major role in the prevention CI-AKI. Bio-impedance analysis is an inexpensive, rapid, and accurate tool for evaluating a patient's hydration status, and can be performed at the bedside within minutes \[Maioli, Journal of American College Cardiology 1014;63:1387-94\]. In this study we defined patients with "lower fluid status" with high risk of CI-AKI (Male with resistance/ height ratio \> 315 Ohm/meter and Female \> 380 Ohm/meter). Bio-impedance analysis IVA may represent the optimal tool to monitor the adequacy of volume expansion and protective strategy delivery. Infusing a standardized amount of fluid before the procedure may not result in the same effects in all patients. Moreover, standardized fluid infusion for 24 hours in patients that present with "normal fluid status" assessed by the bioimpedance analysis, can represent a too expensive preventive option both in terms of care and discomfort for the patient. In this study we analyze the possibility of a non-inferiority preventive protocol that involves a lower infusion of saline solution with a shorter administration time.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
1,000
Ospedale Santo Stefano
Prato, Italy
RECRUITINGincidence of contrast induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI)
CI-AKI is defined as an increase in serum Cystatin C concentration 10%, above the baseline value, at 24 hours after administration of contrast medium
Time frame: 1 day
incidence of contrast induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI)
CI-AKI is defined as an increase in serum Creatinine \>= 0,3 mg/dL over baseline value within 2 days after the administration of contrast medium
Time frame: 2 days
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