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Efficacy of Nicorandil in the prevention of contrast-induced neph | 57220
Clinical & Experimental Cardiology

Clinical & Experimental Cardiology
Open Access

ISSN: 2155-9880

Efficacy of Nicorandil in the prevention of contrast-induced nephropathy among patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing coronary angiography: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials


2nd World Heart Congress

May 14-16, 2018 Tokyo, Japan

Carina Dalay-Dizon, Eliezer James Aguila, Anthony Gerodias and Andrea Marie Reyes

St. Luke′s Medical Center, Philippines

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Clin Exp Cardiolog

Abstract :

Contrast induced nephropathy (CIN) is a reversible form of acute kidney injury that occurs soon after administration of contrast media. Current accepted methods for prevention of CIN include intravenous (IV) hydration, administration of oral n-acetylcysteine and use of atorvastatin. Nicorandil, a novel antianginal drug has been studied to have a beneficial effect as well in preventing CIN. This paper aims to determine the efficacy of nicorandil in the preventing the incidence of contrast induced nephropathy in patients who will undergo coronary angiography. Search for randomized controlled trials was done, evaluating the efficacy of nicorandil in preventing contrast induced nephropathy in patients undergoing coronary angiography. Articles were critically appraised for inclusion. Pooled analysis revealed a Chi2 value of 4.32, dF=3 (P=0.21), I2 of 31%. Computed relative risk for incidence of CIN following nicorandil administrations was 38% (CI: 0.19, 0.71). Administration of nicorandil showed absolute risk reduction in incidence of CIN by 8% as compared to iv hydration seen in the Forest plot with a number needed to treat of 12. It showed a trend favoring nicorandil for the prevention of contrast induced nephropathy. The studies also showed that nicorandil together with IV hydration significantly caused reduction in cystatin C levels and change from baseline eGFR as compared with standard intravenous hydration.

Biography :

Carina Dalay-Dizon has completed her MD from University of Santo Tomas School of Medicine and trained in Internal Medicine and Nephrology in St. Lukes Medical Center Quezon City. She is the current Resident Training Officer of the Internal Medicine Department of St. Lukes Medical Center.
Email:dea.reyes@gmail.com

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