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7th Edition of Cardiology World Conference

October 08-10, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan

October 08 -10, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan
Cardio 2026

Contrast-Induced Nephropathy after Coronary Procedures: Frequency and Determinants in a Prospective Cohort Study

Umar Badshah, Speaker at Heart Conferences
Saidu Teaching Hospital, Pakistan
Title : Contrast-Induced Nephropathy after Coronary Procedures: Frequency and Determinants in a Prospective Cohort Study

Abstract:

Objectives: To determine the frequency and identify the determinants of
contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) in patients undergoing coronary angiography and/or percutaneous 
coronary intervention (PCI) in a  tertiary care hospital in rural Pakistan.

Methodology: This prospective observational cohort study was conducted from May 15, 2025,to 
November 15, 2025, at Saidu Teaching Hospital,Swat. A total of 196 patients undergoing coronary 
angiography and/or PCI were enrolled. Baseline demographic, clinical,and procedural data were 
collected. Serum creatinine levels were measured at baseline,48 hours, and 72 hours post-procedure. 
CIN was defined as an increase in serum creatinine 0.5 mg/dl or 25% from baseline within 48-72 
hours. Statistical analysis included univariate tests and multivariable logistic regression using 
Firth's penalized likelihood method.

Results: The incidence of CIN was 11.2% at 48 hours and increased to 13.8% after 72-hour follow-up. 
Among CIN patients,59.3% were diabetic, 18.5% had hypotension, and 44.4% had exposure to 
nephrotoxic drugs. Univariate analysis showed significant associations of CIN with diabetes, 
hypotension, nephrotoxic drug use, procedure type, and contrast volume (p < 0.05). Multivariable 
analysis identified diabetes mellitus (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]
= 3.85,95% Cl: 1.41-10.52, p = 0.009) and contrast volume >100 ml (aOR =
4.92,95% Cl: 1.88-12.85, p = 0.001) as independent predictors.

Conclusion: CIN is a frequent complication following coronary procedures, particularly among 
diabetic patients and those exposed to higher contrast volumes. These findings underscore the 
importance of risk stratification and preventive    strategies,    including   optimized    
hydration    and    contrast minimization,especially in resource-limited settings.

Keywords: Contrast-Induced Nephropathy; Coronary Angiography; Percutaneous Coronary Intervention; 
Diabetes Mellitus; Risk Factors.
 

Biography:

Dr. Umar Badshah is a dedicated Resident Cardiologist at Saidu Teaching Hospital. A graduate of Gomal Medical College, he has presented research papers at national conferences organized by the Pakistan Cardiac Society, earning recognition for his work. Dr. Badshah is an active member of the American College of Cardiology and the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology. With six publications in national and international journals, he continues to contribute to the field of cardiology. Currently, he is working on four research projects, further advancing his expertise. His passion for advancing cardiovascular care drives his academic and professional pursuits.

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