Diagnostics of contrastinduated nephropathy after percutaneous coronary intervention
https://doi.org/10.29235/1814-6023-2019-16-2-175-184
Abstract
The present study is devoted to search for the opportunities of early diagnosis of the development of contrastinduced nephropathy when performing coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with a chronic ischemic heart disease. The predicative ability of modern biomarkers was studied in comparison with serum creatinine. Baseline serum β2-microglobulin levels >1.1 mg/l can be attributed to patients at a high risk of developing complications. Increasing the level of cystatin C in the blood by 25 % from baseline after 24 hours or >1.064 mg/l, increasing the level of β2-microglobulin in blood after 24 hours > 1.42 mg/l allows you to diagnose acute kidney damage, before the creatinine dynamics and can be used in routine clinical practice. The determination of neutrophil lipocalin in the urine improves the accuracy of diagnosis, but is difficult in routine practice.
About the Authors
A. V. PyrochkinBelarus
Alexander V. Pyrochkin – Ph. D. (Med.), Assistant Professor
3/3, P. Browka Str., 220013, Minsk
A. M. Prystrom
Belarus
Andrey M. Prystrom – D. Sc. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Department
3/3, P. Browka Str., 220013, Minsk
V. S. Pilotovich
Belarus
Valery S. Pilotovich – D. Sc. (Med.), Professor
3/3, P. Browka Str., 220013, Minsk
D. N. Horetskaya
Belarus
Danara N. Horetskaya – Anesthesiologist, Researcher
3/3, P. Browka Str., 220013, Minsk
T. M. Yuraga
Belarus
Tamara M. Yuraga – Senior researcher, Head of the Department
3/3, P. Browka Str., 220013, Minsk
T. D. Borisenko
Belarus
Tatyana D. Borisenko – Ph. D. (Med.), Head of the Department
64, Nezavisimosti Ave., 220013, Minsk
E. A. Varabyova
Belarus
Elisaveta A. Varabyova – Junior researcher
3/3, P. Browka Str., 220013, Minsk
O, M. Solovey
Belarus
Olga M. Solovey – Senior researcher
3/3, P. Browka Str., 220013, Minsk
P. F. Chernoglaz
Belarus
Pavel F. Chernoglaz – Head of the catheterization laboratory, Assistant professor
Children’s Surgery National Research Hospital
64, Nezavisimosti Ave., 220013, Minsk;
Belarusian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education
3/3, P. Browka Str., 220013, Minsk
V. V. Veselov
Belarus
Vladimir V. Veselov – Head of the catheterization laboratory
64, Nezavisimosti Ave., 220013, Minsk
I. E. Lushnikova
Belarus
Inna E. Lushnikova – Head of the Department
64, Nezavisimosti Ave., 220013, Minsk
S. E. Piskunov
Belarus
Sergey E. Piskunov – Head of the Department
64, Nezavisimosti Ave., 220013, Minsk
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Pyrochkin A.V., Prystrom A.M., Pilotovich V.S., Horetskaya D.N., Yuraga T.M., Borisenko T.D., Varabyova E.A., Solovey O.M., Chernoglaz P.F., Veselov V.V., Lushnikova I.E., Piskunov S.E. Diagnostics of contrastinduated nephropathy after percutaneous coronary intervention. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Medical series. 2019;16(2):175-184. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.29235/1814-6023-2019-16-2-175-184