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ID 117013
Title Alternative
Impact of noncontrast PCI for ACS
Author
Higuchi, Satoshi Kyorin University
Kabeya, Yusuke Tokai University|Sowa Clinic
Nishina, Yoshio Kyorin University
Miura, Yusuke Kyorin University
Shibata, Shigeki Kyorin University
Hata, Noritaka Kyorin University
Suda, Tomoya Kyorin University
Hirabuki, Kazukuni Kyorin University
Hasegawa, Hiroshi Kyorin University
Yoshino, Hideaki Kyorin University
Matsuda, Takeaki Kyorin University
Keywords
noncontrast percutaneous coronary intervention
contrast-induced acute kidney injury
worsening renal function
acute coronary syndrome
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Purpose : Contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) is one of the common serious complications of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). This study aimed to assess the significance of noncontrast strategy in the setting of ACS. Methods : CI-AKI was defined as an increase in serum creatinine of ≥ 0.5 mg / dL or ≥ 1.25 times from the baseline. One-year worsening renal function (WRF) was defined as an increase of ≥ 0.3 mg / dL in serum creatinine from the baseline after PCI. Results : Of 250 ACS patients, 81 were treated with noncontrast PCI. The average doses of contrast medium in the noncontrast and conventional groups were 17 (9–22) ml and 150 (120–200) ml, respectively. CI-AKI was observed in 4 patients (5%) in the noncontrast group and 29 patients (17%) in the conventional group. Noncontrast PCI was associated with a lower incidence of CI-AKI (adjusted odds ratio, 0.26 ; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.08–0.82). The bootstrap method and inverse probability weighting led to similar results. CI-AKI was associated with a higher incidence of 1-year WRF (adjusted hazard ratio, 2.30 ; 95% CI, 1.12–4.69), while noncontrast PCI was not. Conclusions : Noncontrast PCI was associated with the lower incidence of CI-AKI in ACS patients.
Journal Title
The Journal of Medical Investigation
ISSN
13496867
13431420
NCID
AA11166929
Publisher
Tokushima University Faculty of Medicine
Volume
69
Issue
1-2
Start Page
57
End Page
64
Sort Key
57
Published Date
2022-02
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eng
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