Iodinated contrast media can induce long-lasting oxidative stress in hemodialysis patients

  • Seun Deuk Hwang
  • , Yoon Ji Kim
  • , Sang Heun Lee
  • , Deok Kyu Cho
  • , Yun Hyeong Cho
  • , Sung Jin Moon
  • , Sang Choel Lee
  • , Soo Young Yoon

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Abstract

Purpose: Due to their comorbidities, dialysis patients have many chances to undergo radiologic procedures using iodinated contrast media. We aimed to assess time-sequenced blood oxidative stress level after contrast exposure in hemodialysis (HD) patients compared to those in the non-dialysis population. Materials and Methods: We included 21 anuric HD patients [HD-coronary angiography (CAG) group] and 23 persons with normal renal function (nonHD-CAG group) scheduled for CAG, and assessed 4 oxidative stress markers [advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP); catalase; 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine; and malondialdehyde] before and after CAG, and subsequently up to 28 days. Results: In the nonHD-CAG group, only AOPP increased immediately after CAG and returned to baseline within one day. However, in the HD-CAG group, all four oxidative stress markers were significantly increased starting one day after CAG, and remained elevated longer than those in the nonHD-CAG group. Especially, AOPP level remained elevated for a month after contrast exposure. Conclusion: Our study showed that iodinated contrast media induces severe and prolonged oxidative stress in HD patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1438-1446
Number of pages9
JournalYonsei Medical Journal
Volume54
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Contrast media
  • Hemodialysis
  • Oxidative stress

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