Intravascular contrast agents remain a common cause of acute renal dysfunction, and prolonged intravenous saline administration prior to contrast exposure has been recommended in patients with elevated creatinine levels. For patient convenience and to minimize cost, same-day procedures have become common in patients with moderate renal insufficiency, despite little evidence to support this practice. A randomized trial was therefore performed to compare overnight hydration with bolus hydration in patients with moderate renal insufficiency.
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