Contrast media is administered to many patients in hospitals nationwide. Although the use of contrast and dyes is widespread and has a well accepted use among the medical profession, contrast-induced nephropathy can be a common and potentially harmful complication. Identifying patients at risk, attempting to minimize risk, and using preventative strategies should be priorities to decrease the harmful effects that are associated with the administration of contrast media. This article provides a general overview of contrast-induced nephropathy and a brief review of the risk factors and prophylactic treatment.
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