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ABSTRACT: Background
Guidelines advise periprocedural saline hydration for prevention of contrast induced-acute kidney injury (CI-AKI). We analysed whether 1-hour sodium bicarbonate hydration administered solely prior to intra-arterial contrast exposure is non-inferior to standard periprocedural saline hydration in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients undergoing elective cardiovascular diagnostic or interventional contrast procedures.Methods
We performed an open-label multicentre non-inferiority trial between 2011-2014. Patients were randomized to 1 hour pre-procedure sodium bicarbonate hydration (250 ml 1.4%, N = 168) or 4-12 hours saline hydration (1000 ml 0.9%, N = 165) prior to and following contrast administration (2000 ml of saline total). Primary outcome was the relative serum creatinine increase (%) 48-96 hours post contrast exposure. Secondary outcomes were: incidence of CI-AKI (serum creatinine increase>25% or >44μmol/L), recovery of renal function, the need for dialysis, and hospital costs within two months follow-up.Results
Mean relative creatinine increase was 3.1% (95%CI 0.9 to 5.2%) in the bicarbonate and 1.1% (95%CI -1.2 to 3.5%) in the saline arm, mean difference 1.9% (95%CI -1.2 to 5.1%, p-non-inferiority <0.001). CI-AKI occurred in 11 (6.7%) patients randomized to sodium bicarbonate and 12 (7.5%) to saline (p = 0.79). Renal function did not fully recover in 40.0% and 44.4% of CI-AKI patients, respectively (p = 0.84). No patient required dialysis. Mean costs for preventive hydration and clinical preparation for the contrast procedure were $1158 for sodium bicarbonate vs. $1561 for saline (p < 0.001).Conclusion
Short hydration with sodium bicarbonate prior to elective cardiovascular diagnostic or therapeutic contrast procedures is non-inferior to standard periprocedural saline hydration in CKD patients with respect to renal safety and results in considerable healthcare savings.Trial registration
Netherlands Trial Register (http://www.trialregister.nl/trialreg/index.asp), Nr NTR2699.
SUBMITTER: Kooiman J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5805164 | biostudies-literature | 2018
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kooiman Judith J de Vries Jean-Paul P M JPM Van der Heyden Jan J Sijpkens Yvo W J YWJ van Dijkman Paul R M PRM Wever Jan J JJ van Overhagen Hans H Vahl Antonie C AC Aarts Nico N Verberk-Jonkers Iris J A M IJAM Brulez Harald F H HFH Hamming Jaap F JF van der Molen Aart J AJ Cannegieter Suzanne C SC Putter Hein H van den Hout Wilbert B WB Kilicsoy Inci I Rabelink Ton J TJ Huisman Menno V MV
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<h4>Background</h4>Guidelines advise periprocedural saline hydration for prevention of contrast induced-acute kidney injury (CI-AKI). We analysed whether 1-hour sodium bicarbonate hydration administered solely prior to intra-arterial contrast exposure is non-inferior to standard periprocedural saline hydration in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients undergoing elective cardiovascular diagnostic or interventional contrast procedures.<h4>Methods</h4>We performed an open-label multicentre non-infe ...[more]