Current Status of Sodium Bicarbonate in Coronary Angiography: An Updated Comprehensive Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review

Author:

Ali-Hassan-Sayegh Sadegh1,Mirhosseini Seyed Jalil1,Rahimizadeh Elham1,Ghodratipour Zahra1,Sarrafan-Chaharsoughi Zahra1,Dehghan Ali Mohammad1,Lotfaliani Mohammad Reza1,Rezaeisadrabadi Mohammad1,Kayvanpour Elham2,Sedaghat-Hamedani Farbod2,Zeriouh Mohamed3,Weymann Alexander3,Sabashnikov Anton3,Popov Aron-Frederik3

Affiliation:

1. Cardiovascular Research Center, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran

2. Department of Medicine III, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany

3. Department of Cardiothoracic Transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory Support, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

Abstract

This systematic review with meta-analysis sought to determine comparison of efficacy and safety of hydration with sodium bicarbonate versus sodium chloride on contrast induced nephropathy and clinical outcomes. We searched major electronic databases for studies in randomized controlled trials. A value ofP<0.1for Q test orI2>50% indicated significant heterogeneity between the studies. Literature search of all databases retrieved 650 studies. 29 studies enrolled in meta-analysis. Pooled analysis indicated about the incidence of CIN (OR of 0.718; 95% CI: 0.60 to 0.85;P=0.000), requirement of hemodialysis (OR of 1.00; 95% CI: 0.49 to 2.01;P=0.9), mean changes of serum creatinine (WMD of 2.321; 95% CI: 1.995 to 2.648;P=0.000), length of hospital stays (WMD of −0.774; 95% CI: −1.65 to 0.10;P=0.08), major adverse cardiovascular events (OR = 1.075, 95% CI: 0.59 to 1.95;P=0.8), and mortality (OR of 0.73; 95% CI: 0.42 to 1.26;P=0.2). Overall, hydration with sodium bicarbonate could significantly reduce CIN and the length of hospital stay compared to sodium chloride. In addition NAC added as a supplement to sodium bicarbonate could increase prophylactic effects against nephropathy.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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