Intravenous High Dose NAC and Sodium Bicarbonate for the Prevention of Contrast-induced Acute Injury

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

500

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

May 31, 2005

Primary Completion Date

May 31, 2009

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2009

Conditions
Acute Renal Failure
Interventions
DRUG

Sodium bicarbonate plus saline

Sodium bicarbonate solution (Sodium bicarbonate 8.4%, Equiplex, Brazil) was given by adding fifteen ampoules of sodium bicarbonate (150 mEq of sodium) to 1 L of 5% dextrose. Infusion in bolus began 60 min prior to the start of contrast administration at 3.5 ml/Kg/h, decreased to 1.18 ml/Kg/h during the contrast exposure and for the next 6 hours after the procedure. Saline (0.9 percent) was given IV at a rate of 1 ml/Kg/h over 60 min prior to the start of contrast administration and followed at the same rate during and for the next 6 hours after the procedure.

DRUG

Intravenous NAC plus saline

Acetylcysteine (Flucistein 100 mg/ml, Neo Química, Brazil) was given via IV bolus at a rate of 150 mg/kg in 500 ml dextrose 5% over 60 min immediately before contrast exposure and followed by 50 mg/kg in 500 ml dextrose 5% during the contrast exposure and for 6 hours after the procedure. Saline (0.9 percent) was given IV at a rate of 1 ml/Kg/h over 60 min prior to the start of contrast administration and followed at the same rate during and for the next 6 hours after the procedure.

DRUG

NAC plus sodium bicarbonate plus saline

Acetylcysteine was given intravenous at a rate of 150 mg/kg over 60 min before contrast exposure and followed by 50 mg/kg during the contrast exposure and for 6 hours after the procedure. Sodium bicarbonate solution(150 mEq of sodium) was began 60 min prior to the start of contrast administration at 3.5 ml/Kg/h, decreased to 1.18 ml/Kg/h during the contrast exposure and for the next 6 hours after the procedure. Saline was given intravenous at a rate of 1 ml/Kg/h over 60 min prior to the start of contrast administration and followed at the same rate during and for the next 6 hours after the procedure.

DRUG

Saline

Saline (0.9 percent) was given IV at a rate of 1 ml/Kg/h over 60 min prior to the start of contrast administration and followed at the same rate during and for the next 6 hours after the procedure.

DRUG

NAC plus saline

Acetylcysteine was given via intravenous bolus at a rate of 150 mg/kg over 60 min immediately before contrast exposure and followed by 50 mg/kg during and for 6 hours after the procedure. Saline (0.9 percent) was given intravenous at a rate of 1 ml/Kg/h over 60 min prior and followed at the same rate during and for the next 6 hours the procedure.

DRUG

NAC plus sodium bicarbonate plus saline

Acetylcysteine was given intravenous at a rate of 150 mg/kg over 60 min before contrast exposure and followed by 50 mg/kg during and for 6 hours after the procedure. Sodium bicarbonate solution (150 mEq/L of sodium) was given in bolus began 60 min before contrast administration at 3.5 ml/Kg/h, decreased to 1.18 ml/Kg/h during and for the next 6 hours of the procedure. Saline was given intravenous at a rate of 1 ml/Kg/h over 60 min prior to the start of contrast administration and followed at the same rate during and for the next 6 hours after the procedure.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

Hospital das Forcas Armadas - Fundacao Zerbine - INCOR, Brasília

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Hospital das Forças Armadas, Brazil

OTHER

collaborator

InCor Heart Institute

OTHER

lead

Federal University of São Paulo

OTHER

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