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  • 6. Incidences of acute kidney injury, dialysis, and graft loss following intravenous administration of low-osmolality iodinated contrast in patients with kidney transplants.
    Fananapazir G, Troppmann C, Corwin MT, Nikpour AM, Naderi S, Lamba R.
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  • 10. Risk of intravenous contrast material-mediated acute kidney injury: a propensity score-matched study stratified by baseline-estimated glomerular filtration rate.
    McDonald JS, McDonald RJ, Carter RE, Katzberg RW, Kallmes DF, Williamson EE.
    Radiology; 2014 Apr 02; 271(1):65-73. PubMed ID: 24475854
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  • 12. Contrast material-induced nephrotoxicity and intravenous low-osmolality iodinated contrast material: risk stratification by using estimated glomerular filtration rate.
    Davenport MS, Khalatbari S, Cohan RH, Dillman JR, Myles JD, Ellis JH.
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  • 14. Is the Presence of a Solitary Kidney an Independent Risk Factor for Acute Kidney Injury after Contrast-enhanced CT?
    McDonald JS, Katzberg RW, McDonald RJ, Williamson EE, Kallmes DF.
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  • 15. Intravenous CT Contrast Media and Acute Kidney Injury: A Multicenter Emergency Department-based Study.
    Su TH, Hsieh CH, Chan YL, Wong YC, Kuo CF, Li CH, Lee CC, Chen HY.
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  • 17. Low incidence of nephrotoxicity following intravenous administration of iodinated contrast media: a prospective study.
    Castaldo P, Frascà GM, Brigante F, Ferrante L, Magi S, Pavani M, Skrami E, Giuseppetti GM, Polonara G, Amoroso S.
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  • 18. Risk of acute kidney injury after contrast-enhanced computerized tomography: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 21 propensity score-matched cohort studies.
    Obed M, Gabriel MM, Dumann E, Vollmer Barbosa C, Weißenborn K, Schmidt BMW.
    Eur Radiol; 2022 Dec 02; 32(12):8432-8442. PubMed ID: 35727320
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