Interventional cardiology
A simple risk score for prediction of contrast-induced nephropathy after percutaneous coronary intervention: Development and initial validation

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Objectives

We sought to develop a simple risk score of contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Background

Although several risk factors for CIN have been identified, the cumulative risk rendered by their combination is unknown.

Methods

A total of 8,357 patients were randomly assigned to a development and a validation dataset. The baseline clinical and procedural characteristics of the 5,571 patients in the development dataset were considered as candidate univariate predictors of CIN (increase ≥25% and/or ≥0.5 mg/dl in serum creatinine at 48 h after PCI vs. baseline). Multivariate logistic regression was then used to identify independent predictors of CIN with a p value <0.0001. Based on the odds ratio, eight identified variables (hypotension, intra-aortic balloon pump, congestive heart failure, chronic kidney disease, diabetes, age >75 years, anemia, and volume of contrast) were assigned a weighted integer; the sum of the integers was a total risk score for each patient.

Results

The overall occurrence of CIN in the development set was 13.1% (range 7.5% to 57.3% for a low [≤5] and high [≥16] risk score, respectively); the rate of CIN increased exponentially with increasing risk score (Cochran Armitage chi-square, p < 0.0001). In the 2,786 patients of the validation dataset, the model demonstrated good discriminative power (cstatistic = 0.67); the increasing risk score was again strongly associated with CIN (range 8.4% to 55.9% for a low and high risk score, respectively).

Conclusions

The risk of CIN after PCI can be simply assessed using readily available information. This risk score can be used for both clinical and investigational purposes.

Abbreviations and acronyms

CIN
contrast-induced nephropathy
eGFR
estimated glomerular filtration rate
IABP
intra-aortic balloon pump
OR
odds ratio
PCI
percutaneous coronary intervention

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