"Practice ischemia" on an arm reduces contrast nephropathy after procedures (RCT)
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Contrast-induced nephropathy (kidney damage) is a serious problem that can occur after many medical tests and procedures, but coronary angiography (cardiac catheterization) is the main culprit. People with pre-existing renal disease are most susceptible to contrast-induced nephropathy
"Practice ischemia" on an arm reduces contrast nephropathy after procedures (RCT)
"Practice ischemia" on an arm reduces…
"Practice ischemia" on an arm reduces contrast nephropathy after procedures (RCT)
Contrast-induced nephropathy (kidney damage) is a serious problem that can occur after many medical tests and procedures, but coronary angiography (cardiac catheterization) is the main culprit. People with pre-existing renal disease are most susceptible to contrast-induced nephropathy
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