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Title: Analysis of factors leading to a decline in renal function post-angiography
Authors: Magri, Caroline Jane
Zahra, Josef
Borg, Charles
Formosa, Denise
Calleja, Neville
Theuma, Angela
Buhagiar, Louis
Keywords: Heart -- Blood-vessels
Coronary arteries -- Radiography
Chronic renal failure
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: University of Malta Medical School
Citation: Magri, C. J., Zahra, J., Borg, C., Formosa, D., Calleja, N., Theuma, A., & Buhagiar, L. (2009). Analysis of factors leading to a decline in renal function post-angiography. 7th Malta Medical School Conference, Saint Julian's.
Abstract: •Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is often a serious adverse event associated with the use of iodinated radiocontrast agents. •CIN is most commonly defined as acute renal failure occurring within 48-72hr of exposure to intravascular radiographic contrast material that is not attributable to other causes. •Various independent risk factors have been reported for the development of CIN; however, the underlying pathogenesis is still not fully understood.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/61490
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