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Ultra-low CONtraSt PCI vs conVEntional PCI in patients of ACS with increased risk of CI-AKI (CONSaVE-AKI)()()

OBJECTIVES: This prospective, randomized study assessed short-term outcomes and safety of ultra-low contrast percutaneous coronary intervention(ULC-PCI) vs conventional PCI in high risk for contrast induced acute kidney injury(CI-AKI) patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome(ACS). BACKGROUND...

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Autores principales: Shrivastava, Abhinav, Nath, Ranjit Kumar, Mahapatra, Himansu Sekhar, Pandit, Bhagya Narayan, Raj, Ajay, Sharma, Ajay Kumar, Kumar, Tarun, Kuber, Dheerendra, Aggarwal, Puneet
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9647695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36007555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2022.08.004
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author Shrivastava, Abhinav
Nath, Ranjit Kumar
Mahapatra, Himansu Sekhar
Pandit, Bhagya Narayan
Raj, Ajay
Sharma, Ajay Kumar
Kumar, Tarun
Kuber, Dheerendra
Aggarwal, Puneet
author_facet Shrivastava, Abhinav
Nath, Ranjit Kumar
Mahapatra, Himansu Sekhar
Pandit, Bhagya Narayan
Raj, Ajay
Sharma, Ajay Kumar
Kumar, Tarun
Kuber, Dheerendra
Aggarwal, Puneet
author_sort Shrivastava, Abhinav
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description OBJECTIVES: This prospective, randomized study assessed short-term outcomes and safety of ultra-low contrast percutaneous coronary intervention(ULC-PCI) vs conventional PCI in high risk for contrast induced acute kidney injury(CI-AKI) patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome(ACS). BACKGROUND: Patients at an increased risk of developing CI-AKI can be identified prior to PCI based on their pre-procedural risk scores. ULC-PCI is a novel contrast conservation strategy in such high risk patients for prevention of CI-AKI. METHODS: 82 patients undergoing PCI for ACS were enrolled having estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR) < 60 ml/min/1.73 m(2) and moderate to very high pre-procedural risk of developing CI-AKI as calculated by Maioli risk calculator. They were randomized into two groups of 41 patients each of ULC-PCI (contrast volume ≤ patient's eGFR) and conventional PCI (contrast volume ≤ 3xpatient's eGFR). Primary end point was development of CI-AKI. RESULTS: Baseline clinical and angiographic characteristics were similar between groups. Primary outcome of CI-AKI occurred more in patients of the conventional PCI group [7 (17.1%)] than in the ULC PCI group [(0 patients), p = 0.012]. Contrast volume (41.02 (±9.8) ml vs 112.54 (±25.18) ml; P < 0.0001) was markedly lower in the ULC-PCI group. No significant difference in secondary safety outcomes between two study arms at 30 days. IVUS was used in 17% patients in ULC PCI. CONCLUSION: ULC-PCI in patients with increased risk of developing CI-AKI is feasible, appears safe, and has the potential to decrease the incidence of CI-AKI specially in resource limited setting such as ours where coronary imaging by IVUS is not possible in every patient.
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spelling pubmed-96476952022-11-15 Ultra-low CONtraSt PCI vs conVEntional PCI in patients of ACS with increased risk of CI-AKI (CONSaVE-AKI)()() Shrivastava, Abhinav Nath, Ranjit Kumar Mahapatra, Himansu Sekhar Pandit, Bhagya Narayan Raj, Ajay Sharma, Ajay Kumar Kumar, Tarun Kuber, Dheerendra Aggarwal, Puneet Indian Heart J Original Article OBJECTIVES: This prospective, randomized study assessed short-term outcomes and safety of ultra-low contrast percutaneous coronary intervention(ULC-PCI) vs conventional PCI in high risk for contrast induced acute kidney injury(CI-AKI) patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome(ACS). BACKGROUND: Patients at an increased risk of developing CI-AKI can be identified prior to PCI based on their pre-procedural risk scores. ULC-PCI is a novel contrast conservation strategy in such high risk patients for prevention of CI-AKI. METHODS: 82 patients undergoing PCI for ACS were enrolled having estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR) < 60 ml/min/1.73 m(2) and moderate to very high pre-procedural risk of developing CI-AKI as calculated by Maioli risk calculator. They were randomized into two groups of 41 patients each of ULC-PCI (contrast volume ≤ patient's eGFR) and conventional PCI (contrast volume ≤ 3xpatient's eGFR). Primary end point was development of CI-AKI. RESULTS: Baseline clinical and angiographic characteristics were similar between groups. Primary outcome of CI-AKI occurred more in patients of the conventional PCI group [7 (17.1%)] than in the ULC PCI group [(0 patients), p = 0.012]. Contrast volume (41.02 (±9.8) ml vs 112.54 (±25.18) ml; P < 0.0001) was markedly lower in the ULC-PCI group. No significant difference in secondary safety outcomes between two study arms at 30 days. IVUS was used in 17% patients in ULC PCI. CONCLUSION: ULC-PCI in patients with increased risk of developing CI-AKI is feasible, appears safe, and has the potential to decrease the incidence of CI-AKI specially in resource limited setting such as ours where coronary imaging by IVUS is not possible in every patient. Elsevier 2022 2022-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9647695/ /pubmed/36007555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2022.08.004 Text en © 2022 Cardiological Society of India. Published by Elsevier, a division of RELX India, Pvt. Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Shrivastava, Abhinav
Nath, Ranjit Kumar
Mahapatra, Himansu Sekhar
Pandit, Bhagya Narayan
Raj, Ajay
Sharma, Ajay Kumar
Kumar, Tarun
Kuber, Dheerendra
Aggarwal, Puneet
Ultra-low CONtraSt PCI vs conVEntional PCI in patients of ACS with increased risk of CI-AKI (CONSaVE-AKI)()()
title Ultra-low CONtraSt PCI vs conVEntional PCI in patients of ACS with increased risk of CI-AKI (CONSaVE-AKI)()()
title_full Ultra-low CONtraSt PCI vs conVEntional PCI in patients of ACS with increased risk of CI-AKI (CONSaVE-AKI)()()
title_fullStr Ultra-low CONtraSt PCI vs conVEntional PCI in patients of ACS with increased risk of CI-AKI (CONSaVE-AKI)()()
title_full_unstemmed Ultra-low CONtraSt PCI vs conVEntional PCI in patients of ACS with increased risk of CI-AKI (CONSaVE-AKI)()()
title_short Ultra-low CONtraSt PCI vs conVEntional PCI in patients of ACS with increased risk of CI-AKI (CONSaVE-AKI)()()
title_sort ultra-low contrast pci vs conventional pci in patients of acs with increased risk of ci-aki (consave-aki)()()
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9647695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36007555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2022.08.004
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