Kidney damage -- Contrast agents
Kidney damage -- Contrast agents: Introduction
Kidney damage -- Contrast agents: Damage or injury to kidneys caused by a contrast agent called sodium iodide used in some diagnostic tests. Mild kidney damage may cause few if any symptoms whereas severe damage can ultimately result in kidney failure. Symptoms may be acute, subacute or chronic depending on the severity of the toxicity. Factors such as age, dehydration and underlying kidney problems may also influence a person's risk of developing kidney problems and the severity of the symptoms.
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Treatments for Kidney damage -- Contrast agents
- Removal of toxin from body, monitoring and support of kidney function, dialysis if needed, kidney transplant in severe cases
- Treatment of kidney damage from contrast agents is dependant upon the severity of damage, and the degree of spontaneous recovery, as well as the patients' age, pre-existing renal function and coexisting health problems. Treatments include:
- Removal from further exposure to the causative agent
- Supportive therapy in the acute phase
- Fluid and electrolyte management
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