@toates_19 @Beska Giving IV is easy for intraarterial contrast (I think) We have poor quality evidence that oral hydration may be OK as well https://t.co/1mTCoubomn
@LiverToronto @JAMAInternalMed If volume overload is not a problem (no heart failure) then that’s ok We reported it’s probably ok, see https://t.co/gb9x1QdurB But it might also be OK to just do the scan Risk of AKI is very very low
RT @hswapnil: There are bicarbonate vs saline & oral vs IV on the side (eg https://t.co/fqXzjTvGkO & https://t.co/gb9x1QdurB) - perhaps irr…
@ddfirl @edgarvlermamd @kidney_boy For outpatients, getting IV contrast with CT scans, we only do oral hydration (see https://t.co/gb9x1QdurB from 2013, update soon) at @OttawaHospital
RT @hswapnil: All this on volume expansion Unnecessary aspersions cast on AMACING IMO But no mention of oral fluids? Ahem, See https://t.c…
RT @hswapnil: All this on volume expansion Unnecessary aspersions cast on AMACING IMO But no mention of oral fluids? Ahem, See https://t.c…
All this on volume expansion Unnecessary aspersions cast on AMACING IMO But no mention of oral fluids? Ahem, See https://t.co/gb9x1QdurB 9/ https://t.co/bIVWiPBci7
RT @DamianFog: @hswapnil You must have felt your ears burning as my cardiology colleagues quoted from your systematic review on oral hydrat…
RT @DamianFog: @hswapnil You must have felt your ears burning as my cardiology colleagues quoted from your systematic review on oral hydrat…
RT @DamianFog: @hswapnil You must have felt your ears burning as my cardiology colleagues quoted from your systematic review on oral hydrat…
RT @DamianFog: @hswapnil You must have felt your ears burning as my cardiology colleagues quoted from your systematic review on oral hydrat…
@hswapnil You must have felt your ears burning as my cardiology colleagues quoted from your systematic review on oral hydration versus IV fluids to help manage patients heading for angiograms. https://t.co/AOYP5EGpeJ @colum_owens https://t.co/d35C5UUCrA
RT @NephJC: T3: Would anyone think oral salt and water is equivalent to IVF? https://t.co/mokXkZKFi2 #NephJC
RT @NephJC: T3: Would anyone think oral salt and water is equivalent to IVF? https://t.co/mokXkZKFi2 #NephJC
@MattBultitude @DrMattGB + 1 see https://t.co/hzJ1XCOpck #NephJC (lots of oral salt to give though, as @paulpalevsky would say)
T3: Would anyone think oral salt and water is equivalent to IVF? https://t.co/mokXkZKFi2 #NephJC
@NephRodby My career is built on these! https://t.co/WOROXf6pql https://t.co/gb9x1QdurB https://t.co/fqXzjTvGkO https://t.co/eQTDdTNyJb Was it all #FakeNews?
T3: Would anyone think oral salt and water is equivalent to IVF? https://t.co/mokXkZKFi2 #NephJC
@yingrenal @DamianFog Ahem, Check out ours, some more nuance covered: https://t.co/K8GK4HmD2K in @PLOSONE
RT @hswapnil: There are bicarbonate vs saline & oral vs IV on the side (eg https://t.co/fqXzjTvGkO & https://t.co/gb9x1QdurB) - perhaps irr…
There are bicarbonate vs saline & oral vs IV on the side (eg https://t.co/fqXzjTvGkO & https://t.co/gb9x1QdurB) - perhaps irrelevant now?
@SBurtey Love that trial! That lead us to follow with this SR: https://t.co/Omh8zJdlku (but @goKDIGO cited this https://t.co/YWHYcSJziL!)
Hey @ACPinternists: nice review, but miss all the recent IV/IA literature + brushing off oral fluids is inaccurate: http://t.co/HzffHjU1W7
Preventing contrast-induced nephropathy: Any volume expansion should help; even PO hydration may. http://t.co/2TlbC2Eit7 #UCIMR #AMreport
@nephondemand @ASNKidney @PLOSONE I have a couple: http://t.co/EJ8gH45F9u And http://t.co/3hbNFjGQDR
@medicalaxioms Agreed. On that note check out our SR on using oral hydration for contrast AKI prevention: http://t.co/tyrKo9JYZd
@medicalaxioms Agreed. On that note check out our SR on using oral hydration for contrast AKI prevention: http://t.co/tyrKo9JYZd
@eAJKD Matt, that was one small RCT comparing IV vs drink what you want, no oral protocol. Check our SR here: http://t.co/adJHijONen