RT @AfricanAFRAN: Prevention: what about dialysis? Contrast can be removed by dialysis, so shouldn’t dialysis be performed soon after cont…
Prevention: what about dialysis? Contrast can be removed by dialysis, so shouldn’t dialysis be performed soon after contrast procedure?. There is NO benefit of doing so, by the time dialysis is offered, the damage has already been done!. https://t.co/0s
@shilpa_jes @ghobby @RossNesbit and people sometimes quote that silly NEJM paper they should read this more often instead https://t.co/IU8sjmMv5n better methodologically - and more plausible findings
@m_aldemerdash Data to suggest it doesn’t help in CI-AKI setting...as Tejas @nephondemand tweeted This is best RCT from that analysis https://t.co/Y2Gqhi74Pu No data I have heard in pretransplant setting though...good Q!
@abregman42 @kidney_boy @NephRodby @toates_19 Plenty of refs in this thread: https://t.co/MFHFB1UFI5
@askrenal @Maximal_Change Pre-contrast? There's plenty post- & peri-contrast https://t.co/Kv1DMI01XK & https://t.co/Y2GqhhPtXW With the obligatory 🙄 for @toates_19
@ThePeanutKidney @paulphel @dr_nikhilshah @kidney_boy @toates_19 @dr_fiona this trial too: http://t.co/bT9uY3xKLT (Marenzi RCT was outlier)
@bwp03 ugh! Send them a copy of the largest RCT of RRT in contrast: http://t.co/Wd3EsMY3RH @GrahamAbra @kidney_boy http://t.co/WcpSaTt7TL
And I have to say it doesn't make sense and see this http://t.co/tU2HjXJLp6 And this http://t.co/1pr7LN9Fe8 @MGKatz036 @kidney_boy 2/2