kontrastnephropati
Kontrastnephropati, also known as contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN), is a form of acute kidney injury that occurs after the administration of iodinated contrast media during radiologic imaging procedures such as computed tomography or angiography. It is typically defined as an increase in serum creatinine by at least 0.5 mg/dL (44 μmol/L) or by 25 percent from baseline within 48 to 72 hours after exposure, in the absence of another cause.
The pathophysiology is multifactorial and not fully understood. It involves renal vasoconstriction and medullary hypoxia, direct
Risk factors include chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, advanced age, dehydration, congestive heart failure, nephrotoxic medications,
Prevention focuses on risk stratification and hydration. Strategies include adequate isotonic fluid hydration before and after
Diagnosis relies on laboratory monitoring of kidney function after exposure, typically baseline creatinine and repeat measurements