The use of intravascular contrast media in patients with impaired kidney function : joint clinical practice position statement of the Polish Society of Nephrology and the Polish Medical Society of Radiology

2024
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dc.abstract.enRadiological procedures utilising intravascular contrast media (ICM) are fundamental to modern medicine, enhancing diagnostics and treatment in diverse medical fields. However, the application of ICM has been constrained in patients with compromised kidney function due to perceived nephrotoxic risks, called contrast-induced nephropathy or contrast-induced acute kidney injury. Historical evidence marked ICM as a possible contributor to kidney damage. This led to restrictive guidelines advocating limited ICM use in patients with impaired renal function, preventing crucial radiographic interventions in patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease. Recent advances challenge these traditional views. In particular, no direct causal relationship has been confirmed between contrast admi­nistration and elevated serum creatinine concentrations in humans. Furthermore, contemporary research models and meta-analyses do not associate AKI with contrast usage. This paper, prepared by a cross-disciplinary team of nephrologists and radiologists, presents updated guidelines for ICM application amid renal function impairments, emphasising the reduced nephrotoxic risks currently understood and loosening the previous restrictive approach in patients with renal dysfunction.
dc.contributor.authorChmielewski, Michał
dc.contributor.authorSerafin, Zbigniew
dc.contributor.authorKamińska, Dorota
dc.contributor.authorSkrobisz, Katarzyna
dc.contributor.authorKozak, Oliwia
dc.contributor.authorOlczyk, Piotr
dc.contributor.authorRutkowski, Przemysław
dc.contributor.authorAdamczak, Marcin
dc.contributor.authorSzurowska, Edyta
dc.contributor.authorKrajewska, Magdalena
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-28T07:49:51Z
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dc.date.issued2024
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dc.identifier.doi10.5114/pjr.2024.136950
dc.identifier.issn1733-134X
dc.identifier.projectDRC AI
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/handle/item/558334
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dc.subject.enchronic kidney disease
dc.subject.enacute kidney injury
dc.subject.enposition statement
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dc.titleThe use of intravascular contrast media in patients with impaired kidney function : joint clinical practice position statement of the Polish Society of Nephrology and the Polish Medical Society of Radiology
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Radiological procedures utilising intravascular contrast media (ICM) are fundamental to modern medicine, enhancing diagnostics and treatment in diverse medical fields. However, the application of ICM has been constrained in patients with compromised kidney function due to perceived nephrotoxic risks, called contrast-induced nephropathy or contrast-induced acute kidney injury. Historical evidence marked ICM as a possible contributor to kidney damage. This led to restrictive guidelines advocating limited ICM use in patients with impaired renal function, preventing crucial radiographic interventions in patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease. Recent advances challenge these traditional views. In particular, no direct causal relationship has been confirmed between contrast admi­nistration and elevated serum creatinine concentrations in humans. Furthermore, contemporary research models and meta-analyses do not associate AKI with contrast usage. This paper, prepared by a cross-disciplinary team of nephrologists and radiologists, presents updated guidelines for ICM application amid renal function impairments, emphasising the reduced nephrotoxic risks currently understood and loosening the previous restrictive approach in patients with renal dysfunction.
dc.contributor.author
Chmielewski, Michał
dc.contributor.author
Serafin, Zbigniew
dc.contributor.author
Kamińska, Dorota
dc.contributor.author
Skrobisz, Katarzyna
dc.contributor.author
Kozak, Oliwia
dc.contributor.author
Olczyk, Piotr
dc.contributor.author
Rutkowski, Przemysław
dc.contributor.author
Adamczak, Marcin
dc.contributor.author
Szurowska, Edyta
dc.contributor.author
Krajewska, Magdalena
dc.date.accessioned
2025-07-28T07:49:51Z
dc.date.available
2025-07-28T07:49:51Z
dc.date.createdaten
2025-07-28T07:49:51Z
dc.date.issued
2024
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0
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w momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additional
Bibliogr. s. e169-e171
dc.description.physical
e161-e171
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volume
89
dc.identifier.doi
10.5114/pjr.2024.136950
dc.identifier.issn
1733-134X
dc.identifier.project
DRC AI
dc.identifier.uri
https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/handle/item/558334
dc.language
eng
dc.language.container
eng
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Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnych 4.0 Międzynarodowa
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CC-BY-NC-ND
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode.pl
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otwarte czasopismo
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intravascular contrast media
dc.subject.en
chronic kidney disease
dc.subject.en
acute kidney injury
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position statement
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ReviewArticle
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The use of intravascular contrast media in patients with impaired kidney function : joint clinical practice position statement of the Polish Society of Nephrology and the Polish Medical Society of Radiology
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Polish Journal of Radiology
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