STUDIES OF SAFETY AND FUNCTIONAL AND METABOLIC EFFECTS OF NON-IONIC CONTRAST MEDIA IN CHILDREN WITH NEPHROPATHIES
Abstract
A study was conducted to assess the safety of non-ionic contrast media in paediatric nephrourology and their impact onto renal function and homeostasis, reflecting the risk of development of contrast-induced nephropathy. After contrast media use we observed elevation of cystatin C and endothelin, decrease of sodium fractional excretion and hypocoagulation were identified. The results obtained indicate that renal hypoperfusion with a consequent decrease of sodium fractional excretion and elevation of endothelin production may play a role in contrast-induced nephropathy. Increased serum cystatin C reflects adverse impact of contrast agents on renal function. Hypocoagulation effect requires that coagulation disorders must be excluded before use of contast media.
Key words: children, contrast-induced nephropathy, renal function, cystatin C, endothelin, hemostasis.
(Pediatric Pharmacology. – 2010; 7(2):78-82)
About the Authors
E.N. TsyginaRussian Federation
I.E. Smirnov
Russian Federation
A.G. Kucherenko
Russian Federation
G.F. Zadkova
Russian Federation
O.F. Lukina
Russian Federation
O.O. Kupriyanova
Russian Federation
T.E. Sorokina
Russian Federation
M.I. Bakanov
Russian Federation
S.N. Zorkin
Russian Federation
S.P. Yatsyk
Russian Federation
A.N. Tsygin
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Tsygina E., Smirnov I., Kucherenko A., Zadkova G., Lukina O., Kupriyanova O., Sorokina T., Bakanov M., Zorkin S., Yatsyk S., Tsygin A. STUDIES OF SAFETY AND FUNCTIONAL AND METABOLIC EFFECTS OF NON-IONIC CONTRAST MEDIA IN CHILDREN WITH NEPHROPATHIES. Pediatric pharmacology. 2010;7(2):78-82.