Acute and long-term renal effects after iodine contrast media–enhanced computerised tomography in the critically ill—a retrospective bi-centre cohort study

Author:

Berglund FelixORCID,Eilertz Ebba,Nimmersjö Fredrik,Wolf Adam,Nordlander Christopher,Palm Fredrik,Parenmark Fredric,Westerbergh Johan,Liss Per,Frithiof Robert

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To determine if current clinical use of iodine contrast media (ICM) for computerised tomography (CT) increases the risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) and long-term decline in renal function in patients treated in intensive care. Methods A retrospective bi-centre cohort study was performed with critically ill subjects undergoing either ICM-enhanced or unenhanced CT. AKI was defined and staged based on the Kidney Disease Improve Global Outcome AKI criteria, using both creatinine and urine output criteria. Follow-up plasma creatinine was recorded three to six months after CT to assess any long-term effects of ICM on renal function. Results In total, 611 patients were included in the final analysis, median age was 65.0 years (48.0–73.0, quartile 1–quartile 3 (IQR)) and 62.5% were male. Renal replacement therapy was used post-CT in 12.9% and 180-day mortality was 31.2%. Plasma creatinine level on day of CT was 100.0 µmol/L (66.0–166.5, IQR) for non-ICM group and 77.0 µmol/L (59.0–109.0, IQR) for the ICM group. The adjusted odds ratio for developing AKI if the patient received ICM was 1.03 (95% confidence interval 0.64–1.66, p = 0.90). No significant association between ICM and increase in plasma creatinine at long-term follow-up was found, with an adjusted effect size of 2.92 (95% confidence interval − 6.52–12.36, p = 0.543). Conclusions The results of this study do not indicate an increased risk of AKI or long-term decline in renal function when ICM is used for enhanced CT in patients treated at intensive care units. Clinical relevance statement Patients treated in intensive care units had no increased risk of acute kidney injury or persistent decline in renal function after contrast-enhanced CT. This information underlines the need for a proper risk-reward assessment before denying patients a contrast-enhanced CT. Key Points Iodine contrast media is considered a risk factor for the development of acute kidney injury. Patients receiving iodine contrast media did not have an increased incidence of acute kidney injury or persistent decline in renal function. A more clearly defined risk of iodine contrast media helps guide clinical decisions whether to perform contrast-enhanced CTs or not.

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Vetenskapsrådet

Uppsala Universitet

Uppsala University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine

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