RISK FACTORS FOR POST-CONTRAST ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN PATIENTS MIXEDLY ADMINISTERED BOTH IODINE- AND GADOLINIUM-BASED CONTRAST MEDIA ON THE SAME VISIT TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

WCN23-1001
AKI, Electrolytes, Acid-base Disorders, Tropical Diseases, RPGN and Pregnancy
 
Acute Kidney Injury Clinical, Drugs, AKI-CKD Continuum
 
 
 
RISK FACTORS FOR POST-CONTRAST ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN PATIENTS MIXEDLY ADMINISTERED BOTH IODINE- AND GADOLINIUM-BASED CONTRAST MEDIA ON THE SAME VISIT TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
Choi, D.E.(1)*;Jeon, J.W.(2);Shin, J.A.(3);Lee, E.J.(4);Ham, Y.R.(5);Na, K.R.(5);Lee, K.W.(5);Jeong, J.Y.(5);Han, S.H.(4);Chang, Y.K.(6);Park, H.(3)
ie: Azwin Z.1, Siti Y.1, John D.2
(1)Chungnam National University Hospital, Nephrology- Medical Science, Daejeon, South Korea;(2)Chungnam National University Sejong Hospital, Nephrology, Sejong, South Korea;(3)Chungnam National University, Medical Science, Daejeon, South Korea;(4)Chungnam National University Hospital, Nephrology, Daejeon, South Korea;(5)Chungnam National University, Nephrology, Daejeon, South Korea;(6)Daejeon St. Mary Hospital, Nephrology, Daejeon, South Korea
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