Contrast dyes is something I've been advised is a definite 'no no' for anyone with pre-dialysis CKD. It definitely is a widely known risk factor amongst nephrologists. Other specialists are notorious for ignoring (or not being fully aware of) the danger they present to renal patients. What Charlie said about CO2 gases being used instead of contrast dyes is very interesting & sounds like something to enquire further about. Charlie do you have more info on this at all?
Quote from: Athena on June 06, 2018, 05:44:12 AMContrast dyes is something I've been advised is a definite 'no no' for anyone with pre-dialysis CKD. It definitely is a widely known risk factor amongst nephrologists. Other specialists are notorious for ignoring (or not being fully aware of) the danger they present to renal patients. What Charlie said about CO2 gases being used instead of contrast dyes is very interesting & sounds like something to enquire further about. Charlie do you have more info on this at all?I've had a number of angio's at the VA since my kidneys have gone bad, ALL have been done using CO2 instead of dye.I'm just the patient, the Dr's know far more than me. I was amazed that someone had the idea of using CO2 and that it works so well.
What I'm in store for is a heart procedure that requires sending a scope up vein in the groin all the way up to the heart. This requires dye, I believe, or I won't be eligible for it.