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Contrast Induced Nephropathy
Primary: Change in GFR — 1.8; -4.1 mL/min
Chronic Kidney Disease
Primary: Number of Participants With Contrast-induced Acute Kidney Injury — 146; 146 participants
Emergent Coronary Procedure
Primary: Occurrence of Contrast-induced Nephropathy — 1; 8 participants
Kidney Failure, Chronic · Kidney Failure, Acute · Heart Failure
Primary: Number of Participants With Acute Kidney Injury During the First 48 Hours After Contrast Administration — 5; 4 Participants
Renal Failure
Primary: Contrast-induced Nephropathy — 6.1; 6.0 percentage of contrast nephropaty
Radiocontrast-induced Nephropathy
Primary: Changes in Renal Blood Flow — 9590.8; 5105.4; 8529.4; 5228.4 h.mL/min
Remote Ischemic Preconditioning · Contrast Induced - Acute Kidney Injury
Primary: Number of Participants With Contrast Induced-Acute Kidney Injury — 2; 3 participants
Radiocontrast Nephropathy
Primary: Number of Participants With Contrast-induced Nephropathy — 14; 12 Participants — p=>0.5
Coronary Artery Stenosis
Primary: Impact on the Trajectory of Serum and Urinary Neutrophil Gelatinase-associated Lipocalin (NGAL) Following Administration — -27.76; -11.11; -11.84; -8.23 ng/mL
Acute Kidney Injury
Primary: Acute Kidney Injury — 110; 190; 122; 88 Participants
Contrast Induced Nephropathy (CIN)
Primary: Primary Effectiveness Endpoint — 76; 75 Participants
Coronary Artery Stenosis
Primary: Impact on the Trajectory of Serum and Urinary NGAL Following the Administration of Non-ionic Low Osmolar Contrast Media. — -14.84; -17.71; -9.98; -2.37 ng/mL
Contrast-induced Acute Kidney Injury
Primary: Number of Patients With Acute Kidney Injury — 8; 16 Participants
Renal Insufficiency
Primary: Number of Patients Presenting Contrast-induced Nephropathy as Defined by an Increase in Serum Creatinine Levels of a Least 25% Over Baseline Levels, in the Full Analysis…
Kidney Injury
Primary: Number of Participants With Acute Kidney Injury — 20; 14 participants
Contrast Enhancement on Cardiac CT
Primary: Image Quality of the CT Scans Using Different Contrast Agents — 333; 357; 362; 288 hounsfield units
Intensive Monitoring of Renal Function · Acute Kidney Injury
Primary: Detection of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) — 1.22; 1.22; 1.11; 1.11 Odds Ratio
Sepsis
Primary: Delta Curve Between Calculated GFR and GFR Measured by Iohexol at Baseline — 91.5; 88.3; 93.6; 90.0 ml/min/1.73m2 — p=<0.05
Renal Transplant Rejection · Immunosuppression
Primary: Cytokines Evaluation — 380; 893; 763; 147 MFI — p=<0.05
Diabetes Mellitus · Lactic Acidosis
Primary: Incidence of Lactic Acidosis — 0; 0 participants
Urinary Tract Infection · Vesicoureteral Reflux
Primary: Visualization of Renal Scars Compared to Previous Imaging — 100 Percentage of previous scars visualized
Kidney Transplantation
Primary: Number of Participants With Biopsy-proven Acute Rejection at 6-months After Randomization to Induction Therapy — 31; 68 Participants — p=<0.0001
CNI Side Effects
Primary: Phase I: The Minimization of Negative Side Effects - Patient Survival — 99; 98 percentage of participants
Complication of Extracorporeal Circulation · Renal Impairment
Primary: Renal Blood Flow (RBF) — 554; 524; 564; 558 ml per minute per 1.73 m2 body surface — p=0.638
Acute Kidney Injury · Nephrotoxicity
Primary: Number of Patients With Nephrotoxic Medication Associated AKI Detected by Urinary NGAL — 3; 6; 24; 80 Participants
Acute Kidney Injury
Primary: Maximum and Minimum Diameters of the Inferior Vena Cava in Patients With Acute Kidney Injury — 1.8; 1.2 cm
Coronary Artery Disease
Primary: Thrombin Generation Test: Baseline — 1810; 1682 nM*minutes
Acute Kidney Injury
Primary: Change in [TIMP2]*[IGFBP7] Biomarker — 0.015; 0.009 (ng/mL)^2/1000
Kidney Failure, Acute · Acute Kidney Insufficiency
Primary: Development of Post-operative Acute Kidney Injury — 10; 7 participants meeting primary oputcome
- Study Focus: Renal Retention of Lipid Microbubbles
Primary: Renal Video Intensity Units — 19 units on a scale