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Mechanisms for an effect of acetylcysteine on renal function after exposure to radio-graphic contrast material: study protocol

  • Euan A Sandilands
  • , Sharon Cameron
  • , Frances Paterson
  • , Sam Donaldson
  • , Lesley Briody
  • , Jane Crowe
  • , Julie Donnelly
  • , Adrian Thompson
  • , Neil R Johnston
  • , Ivor Mackenzie
  • , Neal Uren
  • , Jane Goddard
  • , David J Webb
  • , Ian L Megson
  • , Nicholas Bateman
  • , Michael Eddleston

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Contrast-induced nephropathy is a common complication of contrast administration in patients with chronic kidney disease and diabetes. Its pathophysiology is not well understood; similarly the role of intravenous or oral acetylcysteine is unclear. Randomized controlled trials to date have been conducted without detailed knowledge of the effect of acetylcysteine on renal function. We are conducting a detailed mechanistic study of acetylcysteine on normal and impaired kidneys, both with and without contrast. This information would guide the choice of dose, route, and appropriate outcome measure for future clinical trials in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)3
PublicaciónBMC Clinical Pharmacology
Volumen12
DOI
EstadoPublished - 2012

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