Lack of Serum Creatinine Decrease After Coronary Angiography Despite Prophylactic Hydration After Routine Coronary Angiography/Angioplasty in Stable Angina Patients - Pilot Study
Background/Aims: To prevent contrast induced renal dysfunction a periprocedural prophylactic hydration is applied. Due to dilution it should cause a drop in serum creatinine concentration (SCR). Surprisingly, no reduction in SCR after contrast admission is found in up to 25% of patients as early as...
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Main Authors: | Pawel Burchardt (Author), Janusz Rzezniczak (Author), Tomasz Synowiec (Author), Dariusz Angerer (Author), Anna Palasz (Author), Jakub Zurawski (Author) |
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Karger Publishers,
2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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