Journal article

Incidence, predictors and clinical implications of new renal impairment following percutaneous coronary intervention

N Wong, DT Dinh, A Brennan, R Batchelor, SJ Duffy, JA Shaw, W Chan, J Layland, WJ Van Gaal, CM Reid, D Liew, D Stub

Open Heart | Published : 2022

Abstract

Background Renal impairment post-percutaneous coronary intervention (post-PCI) is a well-described adverse effect following the administration of contrast media. Within a large cohort of registry patients, we aimed to explore the incidence, predictors and clinical outcomes of renal impairment post-PCI. Methods The Victorian Cardiac Outcomes Registry is an Australian state-based clinical quality registry focusing on collecting data from all PCI capable centres. Data from 36 970 consecutive PCI cases performed between 2014 and 2018 were analysed. Patients were separated into three groups based on post-procedure creatinine levels (new renal impairment (NRI), defined as an absolute rise in serum..

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Awarded by NHMRC


Awarded by NHMRC Principal Research Fellowship


Funding Acknowledgements

The Victorian Cardiac Outcomes Registry is funded by the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services since 2012, with Monash University providing in-kind funding, and was funded by Medibank Private from 2011 to 2014. SJD's work is supported by an NHMRC grant (reference no. 1111170). CMR is supported by an NHMRC Principal Research Fellowship (reference no. 11136372). DS is supported by an NHF Future Leader Fellowship.