The findings should put concerns about possible negative effects of contrast on the kidneys to rest, wrote a team led by Dr. Robert Goulden of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. To our knowledge, this study provides the strongest evidence to date that intravenous contrast is not associated with significant [kidney] injury, further challenging the considerable clinical preoccupation with the occurrence and prevention of contrast-induced nephropathy, the group wrote.
A reported harm of radiocontrast is acute kidney injury although recent observational studies . found no association between contrast exposure and adverse renal outcomes suggesting that although contrast-induced nephropathy may have existed with contrast agents used in the past, modern agents and doses do not appear to be harmful, Goulden and colleagues noted.
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