Risk factors for acute renal failure after cardiac catheterization most cited in the literature: an integrative review

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Sardinha, Daniele Melo
Simor, Alzinei
Moura, Letícia Diogo de Oliveira
Silva, Ana Gracinda Ignácio da
Lima, Karla Valéria Batista
Garcez, Juliana Conceição Dias
Vasconcelos, Lidiane Assunção de
Santos, Anderson Lineu Siqueira dos
Lima, Luana Nepomuceno Gondim Costa
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Acute renal failure (ARF) represents 17% of the complications of cardiac catheterization
(CC), with a high death rate and longer hospitalization time. The objective of this review is to
describe the most cited risk factors for acute kidney failure in the literature. It is a descriptive and
exploratory Integrative Literature Review (ILR) with a qualitative approach, using articles published
in the Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (LILACS) and PubMed databases
between the years of 2009 and 2019 in English, Portuguese, and Spanish, including original articles,
reviews, and case studies. The search was made using the following descriptors: cardiac catheterism,
kidney diseases, risk factors, coronary catheterization, acute kidney injury, acute renal failure,
and nephropathies. The organization and analysis of the data was through the application of a
questionnaire that was structured by the authors, and the results are presented in a table. For the final
sample, 10 articles were sought. The highlighted factors were being elderly, hypertensive, and diabetic;
having previous kidney disease, hypotension, heart failure, higher contrast volumes, and types;
the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs associated to other risk factors; and atrial fibrillation.
Atrial fibrillation was the main finding, which has recently been documented. The identification
of risk factors provides health professionals with information to plan measures to prevent ARF,
minimizing complications, length of stay, and mortality.
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SARDINHA, Daniele Melo et al. Risk factors for acute renal failure after cardiac catheterization most cited in the literature: an integrative review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, v.17, n. 10, 3392, May 2020.xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Insuficiência Renal / diagnósticoFatores de Risco
Cateterismo Cardíaco
Lesão Renal Aguda
Nefropatias