Title of article :
Influence of the timing of cardiac catheterization and amount of contrast media on acute renal failure after cardiac surgery
Author/Authors :
Mirmohammad Sadeghi, Mohsen Department of Cardiac Surgery - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Gharipour, Mojgan Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Nilforoush, Peiman , Shamsolkotabi, Hamid Department of Cardiology - School of Medicine Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Mirmohammad Sadeghi, Hamid Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology - School of Pharmacy - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Kiani, Amjad , Mirmohammad Sadeghi, Pouya Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Farahmand, Niloufar Sina Heart Hospital Isfahan
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: There is limited data about the influence of timing of cardiac surgery in relation to diagnostic angiography
and/or the impact of the amount of contrast media used during angiography on the occurance of acute renal failure
(ARF). Therefore, in the present study the effect of the time interval between diagnostic angiography and cardiac surgery
and also the amount of contrast media used during the diagnostic procedure on the incidence of ARF after cardiac
surgery was investigated.
METHODS: Data of 1177 patients who underwent different types of cardiac surgeries after cardiac catheterization were
prospectively examined. The influence of time interval between cardiac catheterization and surgery as well as the
amount of contrast agent on postoperative ARF were assessed using multivariable logistic regression.
RESULTS: The patients who progressed to ARF were more likely to have received a higher dose of contrast agent compared
to the mean dose. However, the time interval between cardiac surgery and last catheterization was not significantly
different between the patients with and without ARF (p = 0.05). Overall, postoperative peak creatinine was highest
on day 0, then decreased and remained significantly unchanged after this period. Overall prevalence of acute renal failure
during follow-up period had a changeable trend and had the highest rates in days 1 (53.57%) and 6 (52.17%) after
surgery. Combined coronary bypass and valve surgery were the strongest predictor of postoperative ARF (OR: 4.976,
CI = 1.613-15.355 and p = 0.002), followed by intra-aortic balloon pump insertion (OR: 6.890, CI = 1.482-32.032 and
p = 0.009) and usage of higher doses of contrast media agent (OR: 1.446, CI = 1.033-2.025 and p = 0.031).
CONCLUSIONS: Minimizing the amount of contrast agent has a potential role in reducing the incidence of postoperative
ARF in patients undergoing cardiac surgery, but delaying cardiac surgery after exposure to these agents might not have
this protective effect.
Keywords :
Contrast Media , Iodine Compounds , Adverse Effects , Acute Renal Failure , Cardiac Surgery , Angiography , Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics