Prevalence of contrast nephropathy following the administration of N-acetyl cysteine; a systematic review and meta-analysis

Marzieh Khosravani Moghadam, H. Nasri
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Introduction: Nephropathy is a serious complication in patients receiving contrast during imaging. N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) can reduce the contrast nephropathy. This review evaluates the prevalence of contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) following the administration of NAC. Methods: A systematic literature search and meta-analysis was conducted in Scopus, Web of Science and PubMed for articles published by December 30, 2019 including the keywords of "N-acetyl cysteine ", "Acute kidney injury", "Nephrotoxicity", "Contrast media", "Contrast-induced AKI" and "Contrast nephropathy". Results: A total of 29 articles of 537 studies examining 5,980 individuals were incorporated in this systematic review and meta-analysis. Pooled estimation of a meta-analysis of prevalence studies reported a prevalence of 9% (0.09), i.e. nine out of every 100 patients undergoing contrast media resulted in CIN but a prevalence of 14% (0.14) was observed in the placebo group. In addition, 41 out of every 100 patients with hypertension undergoing contrast media resulted in CIN (prevalence: 41%) and 64 out of every 100 patients with diabetes undergoing contrast media resulted in CIN (prevalence: 64%). Conclusion: The prevalence of CIN in the group receiving NAC is lower than those who did not receive this drug. Additionally, in patients suffering from diabetes and hypertension, CIN is more prevalent compared to healthy people.
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导读:肾病是造影期间接受造影剂的患者的严重并发症。n -乙酰半胱氨酸(NAC)可减少造影剂肾病。本综述评估了NAC给药后造影剂肾病(CIN)的患病率。方法:系统检索Scopus、Web of Science和PubMed中截至2019年12月30日发表的论文并进行meta分析,检索关键词为“n -乙酰半胱氨酸”、“急性肾损伤”、“肾毒性”、“造影剂”、“造影剂诱导AKI”和“造影剂肾病”。结果:本系统综述和荟萃分析纳入了537项研究的29篇文章,涉及5,980名个体。对患病率研究的荟萃分析的汇总估计报告了9%的患病率(0.09),即每100名接受造影剂的患者中有9名导致CIN,但在安慰剂组中观察到的患病率为14%(0.14)。此外,每100名接受造影剂治疗的高血压患者中有41名导致CIN(患病率:41%),每100名接受造影剂治疗的糖尿病患者中有64名导致CIN(患病率:64%)。结论:NAC组CIN发生率低于未接受NAC组。此外,在患有糖尿病和高血压的患者中,CIN比健康人更普遍。
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